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AUSTRALIANS V. YORKSHIRE. THIRD MATCH. [Pl'B PRESS ASSOCIATION.]
London, July I.— ln Yorkshire's first innings, Trumblo took two wickets for 36 runs; Gi£fen,onefor34; McKibbin, seven for 24. In their second innings the Australians have lost nine wickets for 233 runs. The chief scorers are :—: — Iredale ... ... ... 114 Darling ... 40
Giffien 12 Trott v Graham 29 Haigh bowled splendidly, and took seven of the wickots. Lord Hawke was badly missed twicn. McKibbin took four of his wickets at a cost of only nine runs. Iredsjle and Graham scored 72 runs in fifty minutes. The former was missed when his local was at 20, and again at 100. He made strokes which gave the field a chance early in the game, otherwise his display was a brilliant one. He was batting for almost three hours, and hit Bcore included fourteen fours. Rain fell after the first few wickets were down, and Haigh, finding a soft spot, secured the last five wicket 3 for 21 runs in forty-nine minutes. Later.— The attendance at Bradford to-day_ was good, the' public being in hopes of seeing Yorkshire make a good fight in their so6ond innings. The Australians were all out for 251 runs— Jones, not out, 19. Haigh took eight wickets for 78, Jackson two for 46. The weather was hot and sultry, but the Wicket was not in the best condition, and Yorkshire failed in the task set them; the laßt wicket fell at 190, the Australians winning by 140 runs. Tunnicliffe made 59, and Dentou 24.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 10655, 2 July 1896, Page 2
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