CRICKET
AUSTRALIANS v. OTAGO
DnJTEDiff, November 23. The tallowing are the ecores in thla raatoh yesterday. Otago -Second Innings. Drabble, cßruce, b Evans ... ... 0 Harper, b Kvana 0 Bolfe, o Trumh e. b Spofforth... ... 2 Walls, c Palmar, b Garret 23 Grieve, b Trnmble 3 { Kit. r , b Trunable 24 Parker, o J ne?, b Evans 7 Beck, b Evans ... ... ... ... 10 Vallange, b Gar ett ... ... ... 18 Levy, o Spoff <rth, b £v*na ... ... 1 Dunn, b Evans ... Wyioks, 1b w, b B uce ... ... 0 Spring, b Brace... ... ... ... 0 Hewttt, b Evans ... ... ... 2 Pri h, o Sp fforth, b Brace 3 Baker, b Bruce 4 Haskell, b Bruce 1 Turnbull, b Evans ... 1 White, b Evans 0 Hope, not oat ... ... 9 McFarlane, b Bruce 2 Geddes *t Jarvis 2 Extras 12 Total ... 158 owl'ne Analysis—Evans secured ten wck-ts f.■.« 37 mns, -t u'e sis wickets f . 17 runs, t>a if'iw two i>r 2R, Garrett f tw for 32, S ; ,ofi<irth m,. for 34, and *Vm- r wic*e * f ><■ 6 run-*-. Australian s - Second u ninga. Bruce, not out... ... ... ... J 3 PVmt-r, o Spring b Hope 10 tremble. not out ... ... ... 0 Total for one AUSTRALIANS v W-iuLTNGTON.
Wellington, November 23, The following team have been chosen to play against the Australians ;—A. Black ock, R. Blacklook, M»j 'r BodcUm, G. Barns, Dr Collins, Cox C. Dryden, Fleming, A. Gore, Heenan, Eirker, Lair* •»'n Vlausell, McQirr, Moot-house, Motey, Nioh lia, G. Percy, Rilay, 3. Robert?, W. J. .vi'mnii, Tendail. Emergencies -J. Gooder, Ymceat, Lynch, Wilson, buret, creeks, and Newb ;ld. The captain will ba chosen at a practice to-morrow even* i«g.
Tu-DAY’S PLAY.
The match was resumed a r 12 30. The soo-e wua carried to 54 when Brae 3 was howled by Hop?. Af er Jones and Trurobla got together the fielding became veiy iooso, the latter having no less than th*ee distinct lives. The tcoro at luncheon adjourn aent was 84 for two wickets, Jouea being 12 and Trumble 29
THE ENGLISH TEAM.
Auckland, November 231*
A letter has been received by the Secretary to the Auckland Cricket Association from Lillywhite, of the English cn:k-ting team, stating that the team wll not visit the colony on account of :he terms offered being unacceptable. The letter deprecates in strong language the terms asked for by the Cricketing Associations of the colony, with the exception of Wellington,
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1415, 24 November 1886, Page 2
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