Cricket.
I.C.C. v. STAR. Tlie above match was concluded on the Eastern Reserve yesterday. The Star team continued their second innings, Warm and Borne, the not outs last Wednesday, facing the bowling of Findlay and Dalrymple. The five remaining wickets added only 1 1 runs to the score, the innings closing for 59. The I.C.C. made the required number to win for the loss of three wickets, but played the innings out, the remaining men being all disposed of with the score at 63, thus winning the match by 31 runs. The grand totals were— 1.C.C., 143 ; Star, 112. The I.C.C. batted two men short. Following are the scores : — Star— 2nd Innings. Twemlow, b Dairy mple ... 8 Aspray, b do 7 Taylor, b do 6 Lillicrap, b do 9 J. Kingsland, c Innes, bT. Kingsland... 1 Borne, c Russell, b Dalrymple 8 Warm, c Browning, b Findlay 13 Gibson, c and b Findlay 0 Ekensteen, b Dalrymple 5 TBarker, b Dalrymple 0 i Extras 2 Total ' 59 I.C.C. — 2nd Innings. T. Kingaland, b Gibson 15 .Currie, b do 0 Watson, c Lillicrap, b Gibson 2 Dalrymple, st Lillicrap, bJ. Kingsland... 33 , Findlay, run out 3 Harraway, b Gibson ... 6 Browning, c Borne, b Gibson 1 Brown, b Gibson 0 i Northcote, not out ... 2 Extras 1 Total 63
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Southland Times, Issue 11885, 5 November 1891, Page 3
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