THE ENGLISH CRICKETERS.
[PER PRESS ASSOCIATION —COPYRIGHT.] Received this day, at 9 54 a.m. Sydney, This Day, The weather is,fine for the continuation of the first test match. The estimate of Saturday’s attendance was up to 40,000, which is claimed to be the world’s record, MacLaren on Friday completed a thousand runs in test matches. His aggtegate is 1,049 and averages 37-46. The only other batsmen who have reached four figures in test games are Grace, Shrewsbury, Griffen, Darling, Gregory, and Bannerman. Six Wickets for 112 Runs. Sydney, This Day. At 12 18 four wickets were down for 112. A rot then set in and two more wickets fell without any score:— Hill 46 Howell 9 M‘Leod 0 Kelly 0 Darling (not out) 0 Seven Wickets for 129.
Received, this day at 3 7. At 1 5 p.m. seven wickets were down for 129. Darling, (not out) 14 Kelly 0 Laver, (not out) 3 Eight Wickets for 156. Received, this day at 3 25. At luncheon adjournment there are 8 wickets down for 156. Darling (not out) 35 Trumble (not out) ... 4
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 16 December 1901, Page 3
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