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ENGLISH CRICKETERS

POOR DISPLAY BY VISITORS.

ALL OUT FOR 198. DT TELEGBArn—I-RESS ASSOCIATION—COFYUIGnT, j (Rec, Nov. 16, 8.10 p.m.) Melbourne, November; 16. Tho weather was dull and showery r to-day for the continuation of the cricket • match England v. Victoria. At the start the runs camo slowly. Hazlett was bowling in first-class form. Crawford shaped feebly, and tho bulk of theiwork was, done by Braund, who playod a sound innings. With tho exception of' Hutchingn and Rhodes, the display of tho visitors was very poor. The following are the scores: — i VICTORIA. First innings (J 233 ENGLAND. FrnsT ixmsGS. Jones, c. Saunders, b. Haslett 18 Hobbs, c. Macalistor, b. Saunders ... 3 Hardstaff, c. Macalister, b. Hazlett/... 0 Young, 1.b.w., b. Hazlrltt 26 Braund, c. Ransford, b. Warne... .... 62 Hutchings, b. Vernon ... 31 Crawford, c. Rush, b. Saunders ... 13 Hayes, b. Vernon 4 Rhodes, not out ... 27 Barnes, c. Tarrant, b. .Warne ... , ... 0 Fiolder, stpd. Carkeek, b. Warne i ... 4 Sundries ... $ ... 10 Total f~. 198 Bowling Analysis. Saundors took 2 wickets for 63:; Hazlett, 3 for 39; Tarrant, 0 for 17; Vernon, 2.'for 43; M'Kenzic, 0 for 8; Warne, 3 for 18. The Victorian team in their second pnnings had lost no wickets for 3 when rain/stoppod tho play for the day.

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 46, 18 November 1907, Page 7

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ENGLISH CRICKETERS Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 46, 18 November 1907, Page 7

ENGLISH CRICKETERS Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 46, 18 November 1907, Page 7

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