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CRICKET.

AUSTRALIA v. LEICESTERSHIRE. ANOTHER EASY WIN. BjqTelegraph—Press Association- Copyright Loudon, May 21. The weather is fine, and the wicket faster. The attendance is small. Geeson was dismissed leg-before by a swerving ball from Noble. Seven wickets for 126. O’Dell had made haif-a-dozen when Noble bowled him. Eight for 136. I’he same bowler caught and bowled Woodcock. Nine for 142. Whiteside •vas tiie last man, but before be had a finnice to score Knight was dismissed. After a good innings, Leicestershire were ill out for 143. The additional scores are as follows: Leicestershire—2nd innings. Knight, b Noble 24 Geeson, 1.b.w., b Noble ... ... 1 O’Dell, b Noble ... ... ... 6 Woodcock, c and b Noble ... ... 6 Whiteside, not out 0 Total 143 Bowling Analysis : Saunders nil for 24, Noble eight for 48, Trumper nil for 33, Tones two for 29. Noble to-day took four wickets for five runs. Trumper and Duff opened the second iuningsof the Australians. Tho latter was easily caught by Wood at mid on. Hop<ins made a single, and got leg-before to Woodcock. The pitch was difficult. Two .vickets for 14. Gregory joined Trumper, who shortly after succumbed to O'Dell. Three wickets for 40. Darling scored rapidly, and, with Gregory, made tho requisite ruus, Australia winning by seven wickets.

Australia—2nd innings. Trumper, b O’Dell ... 14 Duff, c Wood, b O'Dell 3 Hopkins, 1.b.w., b Woodcock... ... 1 Gregory, not out ... ... ... ItDarling, not out 22 Sundries 11 Total for seven wickets ... 69 Bowling analysis: Woodcock one for 16, O’Dell two for 23, Geeson nil for 12, Orawford nil for 7. OXFORD AND MARYLEBONE TEAMS, By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright London, May 22. Tho Oxford team against the Australians are:— Marsham, Findlay, Wylds, Williams, Dillon, Kelly, Evnsthauseu, Bantam, Carter, Evans, Watchy, Voss. The following team represents Marylebone and Ground against the Australians : —Grace, Fry, Mitchell, Palairct, Warner, ttangitsinghi, Braund, Llewellyn, fetorer, Crott, and Jack Hearn.

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Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 423, 23 May 1902, Page 2

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CRICKET. Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 423, 23 May 1902, Page 2

CRICKET. Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 423, 23 May 1902, Page 2

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