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CRICKET.

_$. [By Electric Tblegeaph— Coptrkjht.] Australians r. AH England. (Per Pbes3 Association.) . '„ London, July 19. All England had loat eight wickets in their second innings for 234 runs when rain put a stop to the play, and the match was abandoned. Shrewsbury increased his score to 81, and Gunn to 77. Gregory was severely bruised by Moid when battiDg, and was unable to fioM. Walter Giffen took Mb place. Gunn played a stylish innings, but gave several clwnces, and was eventually disposed of by a splendid catch. Shrewsbury was at tho wickets Z\ houra for his luns. Later. The All England match was not abandoned. The home team, with eight wic'xets down for 23 1 runs, declared their innings closed. The scores of the AM England second innings were — Ktoddart, b Turner 13 Shrewsbury, b Giffen 81 Gunn, c ofrah am b Giffen 77 Jackson, c Bruoe b Giffen 5 M. Bead, c McLeod b Bruce 1 flowers, b Turner 4 Lockwood, b Giffen 0 Wainwright.b Giffen^ 26 Seele, not out ... ... ... ... 0 Sundries 27 Total for 8 wickets 234 Giffen took five wickets for 49, Turner two for 64, and Bruce one for 34. The Australians in their second innings require 300 runs to save defeat. fhe following team represent Somersetshire in the match against the Australians, which begins at Taunton to-day : — Nicholas.Palairet, Fowler, Wood, Tyler, Hewett, Hedby, Hill, Poynton, Wickham, and Bolus.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11847, 21 July 1893, Page 2

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CRICKET. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11847, 21 July 1893, Page 2

CRICKET. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11847, 21 July 1893, Page 2