Second Edition CRICKET.
THE FINAL TEST MATCH.
AUSTEALIANS ALL OUT FOR 363.
ENGLISHMEN'S s SECOND INNINGS.
ONE WICKET DOWN WITHOUT A
SCOEE.
Preat Association. -Telegraph.— Copyright. Received August 16, 1.19 p.m. LONDON, August 15. Duff was dismissed by a simple catch from a skier. He had been at tho wickets for three hours and 20 minutes, and hit 20 .fourers. Darling batted for an hour, and indulged' in some powerful hitting. When 30 he gave a wide chance to v the wicket-keeper. Cotter fell to an •aßy catch at deep mid-off. Kelly, after one of his , characteristic lively innings, marked by good cricket, was eventually run out, leaving Layer, who had batted for forty minutes, to carry out his bat for a steadily compiled 15. The Australians' innings, which- had lasted five hours, terminated at 6.13 p.m. for 363. Additional scores: — Kelly, run out 42 Layer, not out 15 Sundries 31 Total 363 Bowling' Analysis. — Hirst 3 for 86, Brearley 5 for 110, Arnold nil for 50, Rhodes nil for 59, Jackson 1 for 27. With only a few minutes to play, EngJand went in for their second innings, and when stumps were drawn for the day had lost on© wicket for no runs. ENGLAND. Second' Innings. Arnold, b Cotter 0 Hayward, not out 0 The weather continued fine, and the wicket good. 20,236 paid for admission.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11638, 16 August 1905, Page 7
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227Second Edition CRICKET. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11638, 16 August 1905, Page 7
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