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Cricket.

THE AUSTRALIANS IN ENGLAND. MATCH AGAINST SOUTH OF ENGLAND. HOME TEAM 403 TOR SEVEN WICKETS. Press Association—Telegraph.—Copyright. Received September 10, 9.47 a.m. LONDON, September 9. There was bright weather, with slightrain in the eai«3y morning. England has lost four wicket* for 344. Abel and Burnup resumed, facing Saunders and Trumble. The century soon appeared, both showing free cricket and the best first-wicket partnership against the Australians during the tour. Burnup was grandly caught at mid-off {at the secondl attempt) by Jones after a clianceless innings, including six fourers. The partnership lasted 130 minutes, and brought tie total' to 122. Abel remained a few minutes after Hay,r ward came, Armstrong bowling him. His innings, too, was chanceless.—Two> wickets for 127. Braund joined Hayward, and another line partnership resulted. Up to lunch the batting had been rather poor against the bowling of Hopkins and Armstrong, but became freer just before the interval. When Braund was 63 there was a chance of stumping 'him "off Noble, and Carter was giving many byes. Braund was eventually caught at deeppoint by Hill. The batting was brighter and the partnership occupied 70 minutes. —Three for 215. Mason fojiowedi and the total of the Australian innings' was passed in four hours.

Hayward had scored steadily. At 256 Jones went on to biowl for the first time. Mason then sent one to Duff at longleg and retired.—Four for 312. Day was nest. Hayward carried his score to 106, and then in playing forward to one from Armstrong was caught low do*wn by Hill at square-leg. He was three hours at the wickets, and did! not give a single chance. —Five for 354. Day went at 44, stumped by Carter.— Six for 375. Dillon was bowled by Noble when he had made B.—Seven, for 383. Grace. and Vine played out time. The Englishmen were sic hours at the wickets. Dillon replaced Jessop, who is still indisposed. Scores:—• Abel, b. Armstrong 55 Burnup, c. Jones, b. Noble 68 Braund, c. Hill b. Noble 33 Mason, c. Duff, b. Armstrong 34 Hayward, c. Hill, b. Armstrong ... 106 Day, st. Carter, b. N.oble 44 Grace, not out "I? Dillon, b. Noble ... ... 8 Vine, not out ■ ... 3

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 11734, 11 September 1902, Page 5

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Cricket. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 11734, 11 September 1902, Page 5

Cricket. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 11734, 11 September 1902, Page 5

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