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Cricket.

England v. New South Wales. Received November 26, 5.5 p.m. Sydney, November 26. The match was resumed in sweltering heat, but it cooled in the afternoon. I Poidevin and Iredale batted freely, carrying along the score at a great rate till lunch, when the score was 399. On resuming Iredale was soon caught, and Clarke, the last man in, was out leg before wicket. The innings closed for 422, Poidevin being not out for a splendidly compiled 151. Iredale scored 67. Braund was the most I successful bowler, taking six wickets for 105 runs. [Received November 26, 8.22 p.m. The Englishmen began their Becond innings, wanting 379 to win. McGahey soon lost his wicket, but Maclaren and Hay ward made a fine stand, the former scoring 73 ] before he was caught, and the latter 53 when he was bowled. At the closa of the day's play the Englishmen had lost four wickets for 160.

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Colonist, Volume XLV, Issue 10268, 27 November 1901, Page 4

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Cricket. Colonist, Volume XLV, Issue 10268, 27 November 1901, Page 4

Cricket. Colonist, Volume XLV, Issue 10268, 27 November 1901, Page 4