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CRICKET.

AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN v YORKSHIRE,

[eeuter’s telegram.]

LONDON, June 7.

The cricket match between the Australians and the Yorkshire County Eleven was resumed to-day at Bradford. The Home team, who had lost four wickets for 100 runs at the close of yesterday’s play, continued their first innings, and were all disposed of for a total of 146, as against 128 of the Australians. The latter, in their second inniags, made 135. Bonnor was the highest scorer, being caught for 35 ; Murdoch, !bw, 29. The Yorkshiremen then commenced their second innings, but had only lost three wickets for 30 runs when the stumps were drawn. The match was therefore drawn, the Home team requiring 88 runs to win, and having seven wickets to fall. The play was somewhat spoilt by showers of rain, but the attendance was again very large.

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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2549, 9 June 1882, Page 3

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CRICKET. Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2549, 9 June 1882, Page 3

CRICKET. Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2549, 9 June 1882, Page 3

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