CRICKET.
TRE AUSTRALIANS IN ENGLAND, (paa pbxss Asaocurroir.) | London, Auguat 31. The fielding of tbe Australian team 1 during tbe first Innings of (he Fngllah eleven waa very Rood, and Bonnor made two splendid catches. This morning the Australians, who on the previous day had lost McDonnell and Bannerman for 32 runs, resumed thblr Innings. The bowling and fielding of the , Englishmen was simply superb, end the remainder of the Australians were dlsattuned when the total had reached 91. The visitors being 91 behind the score of the English Eleven had to follow on, bat their stand In the second Innings was • very poor, many of the best bats being dismissed with a duck's egg ; anal with 70 on tbe register, the last wicket fell, leaving the Englishmen vlotorioua In the third test match by one Innings and 21 runs.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1934, 3 September 1888, Page 3
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140CRICKET. Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1934, 3 September 1888, Page 3
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