CRICKET.
A match w<is played on the Domain Ground yesterday between eleven* of tie Ajhbarton CO. «nd the Midland C 0. The Aebbqrtcn team went firrt to the wckcte snd pat together m total of 81, to wh!ch W. B DenEhirs contributed the excellent score cf 32, Strange adding 21 and Kees 10 ; one 6 a 3, a2, and al, with 6 extras, mtklrg up the register, four of the players filling !o break the' dnok's egg. The Midland team folk wed with atoralof 116, towards wh'cb Garrnrd contributed 22, Wa^y 18, Wneatley 16. Barnes and Klcbarde 14 eaob, aud Homer 10, Pollock eddlcg 1 ; Dlxon, Pcu Q| Dgton, Pauling, andUavia (a!l substitutes) hi Meg to toore, bat the lsigo Bomber of 21 »xtta«— of whloh 10 were leg-byes »nd 11 widee— showed rather badly (or the Ashbarton bowliog and fielding, la the icoond innings of the Jooal t3»tn the centnry w»s topped fey five, Soot con- j tribotlcg the eplendid tcore of 51, Benahlro 16, T. Sawle (not out) 12, and G. Andrews 8 ; one two, and three eit glee, with 13 extra-! making ap the tally, Too Midl»nd were nrable to play oa. their Maond lnnlngg, when time wna called three wlekete having fallen for 16. The following are the scores: — ASHBURTON C.C. First innings Second Innings Dixon, c Barnes, b Garratd „ o bßicb>rds o T. Sawle, c and b Garrard ,„ 6 not out ... 12 Recs, b Garrard io b Barnes o Denshire, b Barnes .... 32 s Watty b Ganard 16 J. Sawle, b Garrard ... o c Homer b Garrard 1 Strange, c Homer, b Garrard „ 21 c and b Garrard 2 hi F. Andrewes, c and b Garrard.. .„ .„ 1 c and b Barnes I G. Andrews, c Homer, b Barnes »•, 2 c and b Barnes 8 Flower* not out, r. .„ o b Garrard o Stott, b Barnes.. ... o c Richards, b Garrard 51 Grubb, c Garrard, b Barnes*. M M 8 c Pollock, b * Richards 1 Extras mt ... 6 Extras Ml 3 Totai M ... 81 Total _ 105 Bowling Analy sis :— Ftrst iunings : Garrard, 105 balls, 34 runs, 7 maidens, 6 wickets ; Barnes, 95 balls, 29 runs, 7 maidens, 4 wickets; Richbrat, 25 balls, 12 runs, 1 maided. Second Innings : Garrard, 70 balls, 33 runs, 3 maidens, 5 wickets; Barnes, 65 ball*, 25 runs, 5 maidens, 3 wickets ; Watty, 30 bolls. 9 runs, 2 maidens. Midland. First Innings. Barnes, b Andrews _ 14 Wheatley, c Sawle, b Scott 16 Garrard, b Scott ... ._ ... 22 Richards, st Grubb, bJ. Sawle ... 14 Homer, bJ. Sawle ... .„ _ 10 Watty, c and bJ. Sawle , m — 18 Pollock, bj. Sawle •• «■ , I Dixon b Andrews ... M „» o Peanington, not out . . — _ o Pauling, c Scott, b Andrews M o Davis, c Strange, b Andrews .... o Extras _ 21 Total 116 Bowling Analysis— Dixon, 25 balls, ao runs J Andrews 59 balls, 17 runs, 3 maidens, 4 wickets ; Scott, 46 balls, 2 2 runs, 2 wickets; Sawlei 30 balls, 26 runs, 2 maidens, 4 wickets Strange, 15 balls, 12 runs. Second Innings. Barnes, retired hurt 3 Garrard, c and b Andrews . . «. 6 Pollock, b Andrews .., „, o Richards, not out _ ... _ 5 Homer, not out _ .. .. 1 Total for two wickets ... 15
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2304, 17 December 1889, Page 3
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