CRICKET.
ENGLISHMEN v. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.
By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright Adelaide, March 17.
The match concluded in fine weather, England winning by six wickets. Tyldesley again showed good form, a lively innings including seven fourers. Jesaop’s final effort was characteristic, 20 out of 25 being boundary drives. The Englishmen lost 4 wickets for 196, as follows :
England.— Second Innings. Gunn, Travers, b Giflen 21 Tyldesley, b Jarvis 47 Quaife, c Travers, b Evans ... ... 41 Jessop, c Claxton, b Evans ... 1 ... 25 Hayward, not out ..( 83 Braund, not out 19 Extras 10 Total for four wickets ... 196 Bowling Analysis : Evans 2 for 82, Jarvis 1 for 34, Gillen 1 for 39,
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Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 368, 19 March 1902, Page 2
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