CRICKET.
THE AUSTRALIANS i'T HOME.
[redxep.’s telegrams- copyright.]. June 23
The cricket match, Australians v PI yers, waa resumed to-day at Nottingham. The attendance was good, and the „ -.eather fine. An ex:elUnt wicket pitched, and the ground was in first. order.
The Australians continued their first innings. Trumbie, who was not out yesterday with 22 to Lis credit, added another 11 to his score before being bowled, r'.lackham, who waa bowled for 14. was the only oilier one who reached double figures, and the innings closed for 205-
Bowling analy-is—Barlow took fire wickets for 50 rnna, Br pga took two wickets for 20.
Being 139 behind tha score of the H me team, tho Au.ltalians followed on. When the stnm were r»sn, they had pus together 236 runs for the loss of six wicke o, the principal scores being. Jones, ran out ... ... 49 Gifijii, c ... ... ... 78 Bonnot, c ... ... ... 47 Bruce, b ... ... ... 14
Giffen batted splendidly, and neve p gave a chance until he waa caught out The Players, in their first innings scored 334. The Australians, in their* firs* innings, 2C5. Ii their second innings, they hid six wickets down for 236 The match was accordingly declared drawn.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1273, 25 June 1886, Page 2
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198CRICKET. Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1273, 25 June 1886, Page 2
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