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CRICKET.

By Electric* Telegraph—Copyright.

I [rEOIER's TELESBfAMS^ Received January 21at,.10.15 a.m. | , Melbourne, January .20, 6.20 p .m.A <'* Tiie cricket match between the English ! and Australian teams was resumed to day. The Englishmen continued their first innings, Read and Bates,'the not outs of yesterday, again taking their places at the wickets. Both players batted well, and added over 40 to the score before they were separated. Bates was at length | caught for 56, and Bead was caught for ; 75. G. B. Studd was bowled when he had made one run, and the innings then closed. The following is the full score :— Barlow, b ... ... 14 C. T. Studd, b. . .... 14 Leslie, run out... ..54 Steele, c... . .... ... 39 Barnes,-b **•<.. -A. 32 Tylecote, b 0 '■ rßligh, c.». i.r : .... 0! • Bates, c... .... ...55 Bead, c ... • *.« ... 75 . G. B. Studd, b 1 ' Morley, not out ... 0 Extras ..... ... 10 .;■',"' Total ... ... : 294' : Tbe Australians went in for their first innings, Bannerman and Murdoch being seat-to face the English bowling. Bannerman bad contributed >14 when he 'was bojried, and Massie joined Murdoch. These batsmen got well set,' and runs came fast.. Massie was, ..however, bowled whfcn be had put together a Well played 43. None of the other.players made any stand against the bowling of the Englishmen, Garrett being the only one to reach, double* figures. Murdoch,'however, remained at the wickets throughout, and carried out his bat for a splendidly played 70. The innings closed for a total of 155. The following are the individual scores:— Bannerman, b 14 " , Murdoch, not out ... 70 Maßsie, b 43 >$ Horah, b 3 , , McDonnell, b 3 Giffen, c andb... ... 0 Bonnor, b .. ... O Blackham,' b ... ... 5 Garrett, b 10 T Palmer, b .....* ... A 7 Spofforth, b ... ... 0 Total ..: ..; 155., Received January 2lst, *5.30 p.m. Melbourne, January 20. Later. At the close of the day's play the Australians in their second innings"had scored 28; runs for the loss of one wicket. Scores— . .' Murdoch, b 17 Bannerman, not out ... 4 Blackham, not out, ... 6

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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 681, 23 January 1883, Page 2

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CRICKET. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 681, 23 January 1883, Page 2

CRICKET. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 681, 23 January 1883, Page 2

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