CRICKET.
THE AUSTRALIAN CItICKE UER3 IN
ENGLAND.
AUSTRALIANS V.' SOUTH O?
ENGLAND. [REUTER'S COPVKIOIIT TELEGRAMS.]
This match was resumed nt Brighton on Friday, tho atttndiUiuo bciu^ moderate. Huivy rain was falling ai iutii'vait. Thu wickot was heavy, in cons gui nee o£ which the visitois, who* on t lie d.iy previous h:id lost nine wickets for 207 runs, onl> increaseil the scoie to 2U I bofoie tlie last wicket t'cll. At tho clot.o oC thu day's play tho South of England had loat four wickets for 90 runs.
Tho match was ngiiin resumed on Situvdny, the weather tiling splui-iiil. The attendance on (he ground was ftOid. Tho wicket, however, was s>ill In my. The Homo teuiu resumed tlu-ir innings, but faili'd to malic an eileulu.il staud, Uio innings closing for 1315 runs, Hi inn in a minority of Bi3, the Ku^liblinn n had to follow on, and \\eiu much m iv bticwt-Rfnl tliun ia the proceeding iuaingb. When
tho stumps were drawn they had compiler] 245 runs for the loss of six wickets. The match, therefore, was drawn.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 7171, 15 September 1886, Page 2
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178CRICKET. Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 7171, 15 September 1886, Page 2
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