Cricket.
ENGLAND V^^^^^^^^^| ENGLAND Wl^^^^^^^^^^H^ (Per Press^^^^^^^^^^^^V The match eluded shortly after mid-day. A&ont ' 1000 people had gathered to see how Iredale and Turner would shape at the great task set them. Iredale cut Richardson's first ball for two amidst great cheering, and also sent the fifth ball from the same bowler to cover point for three. This brought him opposite Peel, who scattered his stumps with his first ball, the Englishmen thus winning by 94 runs. Additional scores for Australians' second innings : — Iredale, b Peel ... ... — 68 Turner, not out 26 Total second innings 333 first innings 123 Grand total 456 The grand total of the Englishmen's two innings was 550. Brock well^took three wickets for 33 ruriH, Peel four for 77, Richardson two for 100, Ford none for 7, Briggs none for 40, Lockwood none for 60. Taking both, test matches, the batting average of the Englishmen was 338 and that of the Australians 30*2. Adelaide. This Day The Cricket Association is asking the Englishmen to allow the wicket for the match there next week to be protected againat the weather. Mowes will probably be included in the next Australian team. A. Trott, of Victoria, in a certainty, and Worrall and Harry, from the same colony are also probable. Coningham will be omitted.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 159, 4 January 1895, Page 2
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214Cricket. Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 159, 4 January 1895, Page 2
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