CRICKET.
THE AUSTRALIANS AT HOME.
[rbUTBR’S fKItBOBAMR—OOPTHJOHT. 1 London, July 20.
The match was resumed and the visitors went to the wickets, but none of the batsmen succeeded in making any lengthened stand against the excellent bowling of Briggs and Barnes, who were I both dead on the wicKet, and the innings closed for 121, The ■ igheat individual scores were—Jones, caught, 27 ; Scott, leg before wicket, S ; Palmer, caught, 20 ; Blackham, bowled, 23 For the Englishmen, Briggs took fire wickets for 30 runs, Barnes three for 2.
Being in a minority of 232, the Aui> traliana had to follow on, and at the close of the daj’s play the score for the second Innings stood at 22 with one wicket down.
London, July 21.
The cricket matah Australians v All England has resulted In a victory for the Home team by an innings with 101 runs to spare.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1295, 22 July 1886, Page 2
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148CRICKET. Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1295, 22 July 1886, Page 2
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