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CRICKET.

thb third tbst hatch. DUST BTOBM INTERTXBBB WITH FLAY. FEB HUHB ASSOCIATION.] Beceind 21,7.34 pan. Adelaide, January 21. The cricket match was continued in sultry and tLreatening weather. Ooe end of the wicket was still perfect, bnt at the other an extensive oblong patch worked through, rather shortjof a good length. The attendance was five thourand. Hayward and Tyldesley faced Trumble and Howell. Tyldesley hit Trnmble to Fquare-leg for a boundary. Two balls later he gave Hill, at short leg, a sharp.right-handed chance, which was not be®. , In Trumble's next over he beat Howard with a beautiful ball. Hayward was batting an hour and fifty-four mir-ntes-a faultless innings except for a difficult chanre at stumping last night. Two wickets for 113. ' Tyldesley and Qaaife added 13 slowly and then, the former was run out through wer eagerness. He ran hard for a cut which Trnmper returned smartly. Jcsabp was in eighteen minutes, and knocked np 16, including two 4's and one 5, before he wis dean bowled by Trnmble. The fourth wicket fell for 144. Brannd played a lively inning* fnr 17. At 165 he was bowled by Howoll, who had relieved Noble. Quaifeand Lilley stayed till luncheon, when the total wis 167. Quaife was fretting sixty five minutes for 10. - When play was continued, the wind was blowing a gale, with the air full of dust Howell and Trumble bowled, bat the. former was not troubling tbe batsmen, and at 194 McLeod relieved him. In his second over he just failed to reach a low return from Lilley, who bad made 2i. • At 3 o'clock, a tremendous gust of wind snapped the ma<n flag pole on the members' reserve, and the upper half in falling narrowly missed striking several people. The dnat was so thick that the scoring board was unreadable, ftiil play had to be suspended. ' Beceived 21,8.16 pjn. Adelaide, January 21. . The dafct mver ceased, and at 5.20 p.m. the umpires, ufter going oat to see what the weather was like, drew ■tamps. The experience was absolutely unique in cricked Additional scoi ea are: Englasd —Second Inning?. One wicket dawn for .. .. 44 Hayward, b Trumble .. .. 47 Tyldesley, run out ' .. .. 25 Qaaife, not- out 27 Jeesop, b Trumble .. .. 16 Braund, b Howell 17 Lilley, not cut 21 Sundries , 7 Five wickets for .. .. 204 Bowling analysis: Trumble took three wickets for 60, Howell one for SO, Noble none for 63.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 18, 22 January 1902, Page 3

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CRICKET. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 18, 22 January 1902, Page 3

CRICKET. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 18, 22 January 1902, Page 3

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