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CRICKET.

AUSTRALIANS V. SUSSEX. HOME TEAM KNOCK UP A BIG SCORE. United Press Association. — By Electric Telegraph. — Copyright. Received July 29, 9.15 a.m. London, July 28.— Sussex completed their first innings for 4 14. Scores :—: — Sussex —Ist Innings. Brann, b McLeod 24 Racjitsinbji, b McLeod 5 Fry, c Trumble, b McLeod 181 Killick, b McLeod 106 Marlow, c Trumpor, b Trumble ... 34 Vidp, b Trumble ... 4 Collins, not out 35 Parris. c Noble, b Jones 9 Tate, c Trumbe, b McLsod 1 Butt, c Kelly, b Trumble 5 Bland, c Layer, b Trumb.'e 0 Sundries ... ... , 10 Total 4[4 Bowling analysis : McLeod, 5 for 91 ; Trumble, 4 for 75 ; Jones, 1 for 147 ; Noble, Lil for 31 ; Liver, nii for 2G ; Worrall, nil for 15 ; Gregory, nil for 19. The weather was lovely, and the wicket good. There was only a Fmall attendance, 4000 being present. Fry was at tne wickets for four hours, and was ultimately dismissed by a low catch ia the slips. He hit very freely, and Im score included 25 fourera. Fry's was a b;illiaat display, acd he received a hearty ovation.

Killiek, too, gave an excellent exposi* tion during the two and three-quarter hours ha wa3 at the wickets. He hit 1G fourers

Iredale fidlded as substitute for Hill, who is suffering from exhaustioD. The not-outp, Parris and Collins, resumed to the bowling of Jones and MoLeoi, Without adding to hw overnight score Panis was caught in tha slips by Noblp, off Jones ; 7 for 390. Tato followed, and made a single when he was fiaely caught in the slips by Tramble, off McLeod ; 8 for 391. Butt joined Collins, but was snapped up at the wickets, off Trum'sle, after scoring 5. Bland, the last man, failed to scorp, placing one of Trumble's into Layer's hands at long-on. When Collins had made 18 he was missed by Jones at mid off. Killick gave a chance when his score was at 8. Tbe Australians in their first inniugs have lost one wic"ket for 02. Scores :— Trumble, b Bland ... ... „, 26 Worrall, not out ' 34 Trnmper, not out ... ' 0 Sundries „1 2 Received July 29, 10 a.m. Loxdos, July 28.— The Australians have increased their score to 114. Worrall, not out „ (}0 Trumper, not out 25 Trumble played the ball on to his wicket FINAL TEST MATCH NOT TO BE PLAYED OUT. Eeceived July 29, 9,15 a.m. London, July 28.— A suggestion was made to play the next test match out, but it has been abandoned as impracticable. ANOTHER GOOD PERFORMANCE BY A t TROTT. Beceived July 29, 9.15 a m. London, July 23.— Playing against ,Surroy, Albert Trott took 7 wickets for 51 runs. Sussex's score is the bigge3t yet made against the Australians, and Pry's 181 is the highest indm-'ual score of the present tour.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 11586, 29 July 1899, Page 2

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CRICKET. Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 11586, 29 July 1899, Page 2

CRICKET. Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 11586, 29 July 1899, Page 2