CRICKET
AUSTRALIANS V SOUTH OF ENGLAND. [REUTER'S TELEGRAMS—COPTEIQHT ] London, September 10. The cricket match, Australians v South of England, was resumed at Brighton to-day. The attendsnm was moderat?, heavy rain falling at intervals. The wicket was heavy in consequence. The visitors, who yesterday lest nine wickets for 208, only increased their score to 219 before the last wicket fell. At the close of the day’s play the South of England had lost four wickets for 90. London, September 11. The match was continued to-day, the weather being splendid, and the attendance on the ground good. The wicket still, however, was heavy. The Home team resumed their innings, bat failed to make an effective stand, and the innings closed for 136 runs. Being In a minority of 83, the Englishmen had to follow on, and were much more suocasfnl than in the preceding Innings. When stamps were drawn they bad compiled 245 runs for the lees of six wickets, W. W. Bead wee the principal scorer, playing a splendid Innings for 103 not oat.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1342, 15 September 1886, Page 2
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173CRICKET Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1342, 15 September 1886, Page 2
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