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CRICKET.

AUSTRALIANS V. ALL-ENGLAND. (Pitt Eleoteic Telegraph— Copyright,) (Pbe Fees® Association.) Received 7.30 p.m., August 25th. London, August 24, The following is the full score of the Australians:— Lyons, c MacGregor b Briggs ... 27 Giffen, b Richardson ... 17 Bannerman, c MacGregor b Briggs... 19 Trott, c Grace b Richardson ... 9 Graham, Ibw b Mold 18 Gregory, c Briggs 0 Bruce, c Read b Richardson... ... 67 McLeod, b Briggs 2 Turner, b Richardson 0 Trumble, b Richardson 35 Blaokhara (not out) 0 Extras 2 Total 204 Richardson took 5 wickets for 49 Briggs 4 for 81, Mold 1 for 48. Bruce, and Trumble made a capital stand at the seventh wicket, adding 64 in 45 minutes. The innings lasted 3 hours 35 minutes. Richardson’s bowling, as will be seen from the analysis, was extremely effectual. The Englishmen have lost 2 wickets for 54 : Grace not out 22 Stoddart run out ... 6 Shrewsbury o Bruce b Giffen ... 12 Gunn not out 5 Extras 8 After 4 leg byes had been run, Gregory smartly threw Stoddart’s wicket down. Grace and Shrewsbury then put up 30 by steady play, when the latter was splendidly caught at long leg. Turner and Giffen were both in good form, and the batsmen had to be cautious, the runs coming very slowly. Graham and Trumble were conspicuous for some fine fielding.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 7295, 26 August 1893, Page 1

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CRICKET. South Canterbury Times, Issue 7295, 26 August 1893, Page 1

CRICKET. South Canterbury Times, Issue 7295, 26 August 1893, Page 1

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