CRICKET.
THE AUSTRALIANS AT HOME.
(Pep Eibcieio Teleobaph—Oopybigmt.)
(Per Pbbss Association.)
(Received 9 p.m., May 10th.)
London, May 9. The total of Lord Sheffield’s team was 258, not 257. There were 10,000 people present at the second day’s play. The Australians gave a poor exhibition of batting, and were all out for 138. Trott, b Lockwood ... Lyons, c and b Briggs 22 Graham, st McGregor, b Attewell ... 32 Coningham, not out ... ... ••• 2 ® McLeod O Gregory ••• Giffen ... 0 Turner ••• ® Trumble ••• ® Blackham ■" ® Extras
Bowling analysis—Briggs, 4 wickeds for 48 runs ; Lockwood, 4 wickets for 45 irons; Attewell, 2 wickets for 37 tuns. In their second innings the Australians made 173. Bruce, c Briggs, b Lockwood ••• 26 Lyons, bLockwood 45 Giffen, c McGregor, b Lockwood 12 Turner, c McGregor, b Lockwood 22 McLeod, b Briggs ... ••• -v 24 Ooningham, c McGregor, b Peel ... 29 Gregory, c Shrewsbury, b Peel • 15 Trumble, not out ••• Blackham, run out ® Lockwood took 5 wickets for 81-. runs, Peel 2 wickets for 7 runs. The Englishmen now have 54 tups to make to wjn.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 7213, 11 May 1893, Page 1
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175CRICKET. South Canterbury Times, Issue 7213, 11 May 1893, Page 1
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