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CRICKET NOTES.

[By "Ajax."]

The batting of Tararu, with three exceptionß, was very bad. Keilly and Wiggins showed no form whatever.

Moresby and Gaudin boih saved their aids from a -collapse, and batted welJ. Gaudin was clean bowled -when he had mads 7, but was not given out, though he jaade an attempt to slop the ball,

Gr. Clarke was run out through bei' g callod f.ir a run whi<h was well fielded \-y Rose.

Newton should stand to iiis wickef, and not run away.

Wilson pl.'jya a very straight bat, but should put more life into i».

McGrrgor and Kendall were all at sea to the bowling of H. Lin?, and retired for duclfp.

Cantley batfed nicely,and was beautifully caught by BfU.

Brown shaped better than umul, and carried out his hat.

Tararu's three batsmen, wilh extras, scored 49 out of 52. What about the other 8 men for 3 runs ?

Harry Line's bowling was fir&t-slass. 5 wickets for 2 runs taks3 a lot of beatins.

A. Lang loik four wicketi for 25, and Bucliun did net get a wicked. For Roverp, J. Lan>, after quickly making 5, wag bowled by a splendid &ho<'ter from Newton.

Bel 1, a new man, showed the prettiest cricket on the ground.

J. Bnchan was splendidly caught with a one-hand C3tch by Gaudin, for a duck.

Adams quickly made 7, and Avas out lbvv to McGregor.

A. Billing batted in form, and stopped in a long time for bin score.

McGregor, for Tararu, bowled well, getting 3 wickets for 4 ruus,

Moresby did. not get a wicket, and Newton, vybe eevtna out of form, only get one. Gaudin also got one wicker.

The match is to be played out nrxi Thursday afternoon at 5 o'clock.

[The above notes were crowded out of Saturday's issue/]

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Thames Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 8221, 9 December 1895, Page 4

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CRICKET NOTES. Thames Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 8221, 9 December 1895, Page 4

CRICKET NOTES. Thames Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 8221, 9 December 1895, Page 4