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CRICKET.

AUSTRALIANS IN ENGLAND. MATCH AGAINST SUSSEX. By telegraph. Press Ass’n, Copyright London, Aug. 1. There was brilliant weather and the wicket was fast when the game was resumed to-day. Darling was disposed of by an easy catch in the slips shortly after play started. He was batting 2} hours. Five for 491. 'Noble played Killick on, and the board showedisix for 530. After his dismissal the others, with the exception of Gehrs, were quickly ousted. Cotter was oleverly caught at third man. Gehrs batted an hour and oarried out his bat.

AUSTRALIA.— First Innings. Trumper, c Butt, b Dwyer ... ' „. 17 j Duff, c Seymour,- b Killick 62 I Armstrong, c Dwyer, b Cox ... ... 0 I Noble, b Killick ... ..." ... 207 I Hopkins, c Butt, b Dwyer ... ... 88 I Darling, o Cox, b Dwyer ... ... 89 I Gehrs, not out... ... ... ... 35 I McLeod, o Leach, b Dwyer ... ... 0 I Kelly, Ibw, b Dwyer ... ... ... 0 Cotter, c Chapman, b Dwyer ... 9 Howell, b Killick ... ... ... 1 Extras ... ... ... ... 25 Total SUSSEX.—First Innings. Fry, not out ... ..- 26 Vine, c Duff ... • ... g Extras ... ... • ... ... i One wicket for ... ... ... 36

I Received 6.27 p.m., August 1. I Bowling analysis of the first innings of [ Australia—Dwyer six for 178, Cox one for j 49, Killick three for 135, Albert Relf nil I for 41, R. Reli nil for 2S, Seymour nil for I 43, Vino nil for 29, Leach nil for 28. In the County’s first innings Fry knocked his saoire together in 80 minutes, I and bit twelve fourore. The second wio-

ket fell at 103. Howell and Armstrong then got to work and the 7th wicket was down with only 136 on the board. The remaining batsmen, however, showed ex- I celleni cricket, and put on 128, the innings closing for 261. Following on Sussex hadl lost one wicket when stumps were drawn.

I SUSSEX.—First Innings (continued). I Fry, o Gehrs, b Armstrong 70 j Killick, b Howell ... 20 I I Chapman, o Gehrs, b Howell ... 16 I lA. Rolf, e Cotter, b Armstrong ... 1 I R. Relf, b Armstrong ... ... ... 2 I I Cox, o Trumper, b Armstrong ... 27 | Dwyer, b Armstrong ... ... ... l I Leaob, b Howell ... ... ... 34 I Seymour, not out ... ... ... 35 I

| oucc, u cotter ... ... ... ... ,5, 1 I Sundries ... ... ... ... 9 j I Total ... 261 I Bowling analysis—Cotter two for 46, 1 Armstrong five for 103, Howell throe for I 88, Melieod nil for 15. SUSSEX. —Second Innings (continued) J Seymour, o and b McLeod ... ... 24 j Vine, not out ... ... ... ... 2 I Sundry ... ... ... ... 1 j

One wicket for 27

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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1523, 3 August 1905, Page 2

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CRICKET. Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1523, 3 August 1905, Page 2

CRICKET. Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1523, 3 August 1905, Page 2

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