CRICKET.
AUSTRALIANS IN ENGLAND, , MATCH WITH DERBYSHIRE. By telegraph. Press Ass’n. Oopyri;. Loudon, July 12
Whoa tho game was resumed tho woothor was dun, with a fest wickot. The atsondanoo was small.. Nuwlnud aud McLeod aro fielding as substitutoa for Hopkins and Gregory. Tho former is suffered from un jinjured han-J’, whilo tho latter was yesterday prostrated liy tho beat, but is now bettor. Tho county had a debit of 386 to wipo off. Tho first wickot foil at 45, Oiliviorte suomunbiug to a catch by Laver. L. Wright, af;tr plnyiug a faultless innings for 58, including nine fourers, was taken at mid-on by Hill.
Wright bud boon at the \vick6ts an hour. Two for 102. Ashoroft played Cotter on. Three for 121. ' H. Wright, when his score was at eight and the total at, 136, retired hurt. Cadman and Morton were then partners, and carried the total to 146. DERBYSHIRE—2nd Innings. L. Wright, c Hiil,.b Laver ... ... 5S Olliviorre, c Laver, b Cotter ... ... 20 Cadmau, not out ... ... ... 32 Ashoroft, b Cotter ... ... 8 H. Wright, retired hurt S Morton, not out 4 Sundries ... 16 Total for three wiokels ... 146
Cadman was caught easily by Newlsnd at mid-off after playing slow oriokot. He gave a ohanco wbeu 23, and twice escaped being run out. Four for 192. Hunter was bowled when tho total was 209. Cottßr made short work of the remainder of the team, tbe last four wioket3 producing as many cyphers. Tho sixth aud seventh %viokots fell nt 236, Walkdcn boing eloan-bowlod and Humphreys, played the first ball on. With tho total at 227 Bestwick was rub out, aud Morton had added four when Cotter brought tho inmugs to a close by bowling Morplos, leaving She Australians victors by 105 runs.
DERBYSHIRE—2nd Innings (continued) Cadman, b Nowland, b Laver ... 66 Morton, not out: ... ... ... 42 Hunter, b Cotter ... ... ... 8 Walkden, b Cotter ... ... ... 0 Humphries, b Cotter ... / 0 Bestwick, run out ... ... ... 0 Margies, b’Cotter ... ... ./. 0 Extras ... 21 Total; ... ... ' ... ... 231 Bowling analysis—Cotier six for 63» Armstrong noco for 83, Laver two for 53’ Nobio none for 11. 1
SOMERSET TEAM. By tolegra,nli. Press Ass’n, Copyright Received 11.31 p.m., July 13i London, July 13. The following will represent Somerset against tho Australians to-day :—Woods Palairet, Martyn, Leo, Newton, Braund, Robson, Lewis, Montgomery, Hardy, and. Crawfiold.
Tha Australians doelared their innings closed without going agatu to tho wiokels, thoir score standing at six wickots lor 250. ■
Bowling- analysis—Bostwiak 1 for 78, Cadman’ 2 lor 71. Morton 1 51, Marplos nil for 29, Hunter 2 for IS, OlUvior nil for
‘Dorbysbiro then ■ bogan thoir socond innings, and have lost farce wickers for 146 runs.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1506, 14 July 1905, Page 3
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