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CRICKET.

AUSTRALIANS V, ALL ENGLAND.

(Per Electric Tblegb ape—Copyright.)

(Per Press Association.)

(Received 7 p.m., July 19th.) 9 London, July 18.

The attendance at Lord’s to-day was estimated at 16,000. The weather was splendid and the wicket in better order. The following a»*e the scores in the Australians first innings :

Lyons, b Lockwood 7 Giffen, b Lockwood ... ... ... 0 Bannerman, c Shrewsbury b Lock-

wood ... ... 17 Trott, c McGregor b Lockwood ... 33 McLeod, b Lockwood ... ... 5 Gregory, c McGregor b Lockwood ... 57 Graham, c McGregor b Mold ... 107 Bruce, c Peel b Mold 23 Turner, b Flowers 0 Trumble, not out 2 Blackham, Ibw b Mold 2 Sundries 16 Total 269 Mold took 3 wickets for 44, Flowers 1 for 21, Lockwood 6 for 101. Graham was at the wickets 2 hours and 20 minutes, and his score included one five, twelve fours, two threes, and nine twos. He received a great ovation on returning to the pavilion. The last three wickets only added four runs te the score. The fielding of the Englishmen was very lax. After lunch All England commenced their second innings. Stoddart, b Turner 13 Shrewsbury, not out... 45 Gunn, not out 43 Sundries « ... 12 Total for 1 wicket... .... 113

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 7267, 20 July 1893, Page 1

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CRICKET. South Canterbury Times, Issue 7267, 20 July 1893, Page 1

CRICKET. South Canterbury Times, Issue 7267, 20 July 1893, Page 1