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CRICKET.

AUSTRALIANS v. ENGLAND. [Spioiai. to Perbb Absooiation.l LONDON, Sept. 4. The English team are all out for 345. Jackson was caught by Gregory, off Turner, for 62. Gunn was bowled for 31, and Newham carried out his bat for 52. (Stoddart's ecore has not been received.) Trumble's bowling was difficult to play. The short boundary favoured the batsmen, and three hundred runs were knocked up in four hours. Murdoch did not play for the Home team, as he was suffering from rheumatism. Stoddart, who was at the wickets for two and a half houra, was eventually dismisaed by a Bplendid catcb, but he had bean missed twice before! Gunn and Newham made a fine stand, but the remainder did not do much. The fielding of the Colonials was excellent, that l of Gregory and Bannerman being exceptionally brilliant. | JThe following will play for the South of England against the Australians:— Grace, Lockwood, Richardson, J. T. Hearne, W. W. Read, Brann, Ferris, Wickham, Findall, Hewett and Stoddart. LONDON, Sept. 5. Sfcoddart'a score in the match against the Australians was 127 (P) The Colonials have lo3t four wickets for 127 (?) Bannerman played a free innings, and Lyons went in for vigorous driving.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 4742, 6 September 1893, Page 3

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CRICKET. Star (Christchurch), Issue 4742, 6 September 1893, Page 3

CRICKET. Star (Christchurch), Issue 4742, 6 September 1893, Page 3