CRICKET.
THE ENGLISH CRICKETERS.
[usstsa’a telegrams—copyright.] io • Melbourne, Yesterday. The 'cricket match between the Eng* h'lftli Eleven and Twenty-two c£ Ba’larat * ’"and 'district, was concluded to-day, the vJlttt-‘lnnings of the visitors closing for -•273,' and at the conclusion of the day’s • playlbh home team in their second in- • -aingShad lost fourteen wickets for 179 iiruns.’ ■ The match was therefore drawn.
VICTORIA V. HEW SOUTH WALES.
[BBtTTZftt’S TELEGRAMS—COPYRIGHT.] <: iLk • ' •■m “ Melbourne, Yesterday^ ' Intercolonial match between victoria..and Hew South Wales teams was resumed here. to-day. The home team, with six wickets down, and 332 runs to their credit, continued their second innings, 'the remaining four wickets falling for 39 runs, making a total o'f 371. The New South Wales Eleven then commenced their' second innings, requiring 263 runs to win the match. When stumps were drawn to-day the score Stood at 165, with only one .wicket down, Bannerman ..and Murdoch being not out for 51 and 55 jj respectively. Maaaie scored 51.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 829, 29 December 1882, Page 3
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160CRICKET. Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 829, 29 December 1882, Page 3
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