THE AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS AT HOME.
London, July 21st. The Australians commenced a match to day against 18 of the Crystal Palace club, with the following result: —The Australians went in first and scored 155 runs. The Home team in their first innings put together 59 runs ; and in their second, were nil disposed of for 97 runs. When the stnmps Wore drawn for the day the Australians lost no wickets for four runs.
July 22nd. The match against the Yorkshire Cov.nty
team was commenced to - day at Iludders(jislil. The Home team went in first, ami were all out for, 76 runs. The Australians v lieu the atiicrijip werejdrawn at the end of iluVs icind’ day Itad lostfslx wi&cots for 229 duns. Orottho was caught after making Cl runs. ' Spoflbrth-fras also caught after getting -1-t. Blackball! was not out with 42. T'ne match was drawn
A cable message published iij the Melbourne Argus says Tim. Australians in their seciml innings at Leicester played splendidly, and had. put,.together2Uo at the Close of the gaVne, Vvith only six Wickets down. The following were the scores : Australian Eleven—Second Innings ; W. 11. Murdoch, 73 ; A. Baunerman, 22 ; T. Gronbe, 12 ; J. M. Blackham, 20 ; F. R. Spofforth, 39 ; A. H. Davis, 13 ; 11. F. Boyle, 11 ; sundries, 10total, 200 ”
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Dunstan Times, Issue 954, 30 July 1880, Page 3
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