CRICKET.
(per press association.)
Wellington, This Day. The cricket match was resumed this morning with a strong wind and cloudy weather and few spectators. Lusk and Elliot continued the bowling. With 13 added Duncan was caught by Lusk. Upbam and Crombie made a long stand, the former especially scoring very freely. Crombio made two fine square-leg bits and one oyer the ropes for C. The pair
put on 90 runs, when Upham was rather foolishly run out. The total score was 370 for 7 wickets. Later. After Upham left CVombie■ put in succession fours, but was ctlugb* "t 03, the innings closing for 397. Tho match resumed at noon, the ground being hoary and the ball slippery. ST; Milts scored very fast, and the total reached S «j bc'fore.his brother was cauglit for 10. At 71, W. Milk *ras caught at leg after knocking up IS.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 9 January 1901, Page 3
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146CRICKET. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 9 January 1901, Page 3
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