CRICKET.
OABISBEOOK y THE WANDERERS
This match was finished yesterday, and we must congratulate the Dunedin team on scoring their first victory for their present trip. The Wanderers on taking up the willow for their second innings were forty-eight to the bad, a considerable number to the leeward. However, they buckled manfully to their work, and succeeded in putting together 113. Of these Beeves made 24 and E. J. Ootterill 45. With 66 only to win, the game looked a moral for Oarisbrook, but they lost seven wickets in making the required cumber, and at one time it looked as if, after all, the home team were going to pull the match out of the fire. The Wanderers fielded much better than usual, and W. V. Million in particular brought down the gallery by catching Cooke in the long field. He had a long way to run for the ball, and just succeeded in reaching it with one hand when it dropped into the other and was permanently secured. The following is the score:— WANDEEBKS. First innings. Second innings. W. V. Millton, c Collioson, b Cooke 9 run out 5 W. P. Beeves, o Fitzgerald.b Cooke 14 o Smith, b Cooke 24 A. Longden, c Bose, b Cooke 14 c Bose, b Cooke 0 D. Ashby, c and b Fitzgerald ... 8 b Cooke 14 E. J. Cotterili, b b Cooke 0 b Austin... ... 45 E. B. Millton, o Rattray, b Cooke 6 run out 0 T. D. Harman, b Cooke 11 Ibw b Fitzgerald 11 B. C. J. Stevens, not out 12 c and b Cooke ... 0 A. Chapman, b Cooke 5 not oat ”‘T B. D. Harman, b Cooke 2 c Bose, b Austin 5 T. Fairhurst, b Cooke 0 b Cooke 3 Extras 2 Extras ... 5 Total ... 83 Total ... 113 BOWLING ANALTSIS. First innings. Balls Buna Mdns Wkta Cooke 121 49 9 9 Austin ... 56 11 6 0 Fitzgerald ... 64 21 7 1 Second Innings. Cooke 185 49 25 5 Fitzgerald ... 116 35 15 1 Vernon ... 44 11 7 0 Austin ... 28 13 22 CABIBBBOOK. First Innings. Second Innings. H. Rose, b Longden 47 c Ashby, b Beeves 16 Vernon, run ent 9 b Chapman ... 0 A. J. Smith, b Cotterell 2 b Fairhurst ... 3 J. P. Spring, run ent 30 c Chapman, b Fairhurst ... 1 C. Eattray, c Ashby, b Catterell ... 6 c Ashby, b Chapman ... ... 15 E. T. Collinson, oT. D. Harman, b Fairhurst ... 0 b Chapman ... 12 F. Cooke, c Fairhurst, b Cottorell 4 oW. V. Million, fa Beeves ... 4 E. C. Strode, not out 10 T. Austin, b Beeves 21 not oat ... ... 5 W. Morrison, b W. V. Millton ... 0 not out 2 J. Fitzgerald, b W. V. Millton ... 0 Extras... ... 8 Extras ... 8 Total ... 131 Total ... 66 BOWLING ANALTSIS. First Innings. Balls, Buns. Mdns. Wkts. Ashby... ... 58 35 3 0 Fairhurst ... 96 25 13 1 Colterell ... 72 34 6 3 Chapman ... 28 15 2 0 Longden ... 36 II 5 1 Peeves ... 8 1 1 1 W. V. Millton 8 2 0 2 Ashby bowled two wides. Second Innings. Cotterell ... 32 13 3 0 Chapman ... 92 23 9 3 Fairhurst ... 32 13 22 Beeves ... 37 9 11 2 Fairhurst bowled two wides.
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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2414, 30 December 1881, Page 3
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