CRICKET IN ENGLAND.
The following innings, recently played on Kensington Oval by eleven of the county of Lancashire, is an extraordinary one, even in these days of long scores. It will be seen that the batsmen had some of the best bowlers in England against them—one of them (GriJlth) being nearly as fast as Jackson: — LAX CASH IKE. —VIRST I.NM.Mi', Coward, c I’oolcy b CriilitU ... ... 21 Kicktls ... mt out Ist K. 15. Rowley. Esg., c Coltycr b GriiSlU 7 s Jloljrute, st i’oot.'y b Xoblo 2,p Burrows, b Griliith 11 T. Coward, b (Jrillilh o A. Ajiplevard. 1 b \v, b Griailli .. . . 8 lli.-klo.i, b (.1 ritlilh 21 K. Whitaker, Ksg., ... not out ... 2,7 Smilb, b (niliitU 11 Extras 11 Total And two wickets to fail. George Marshall, the celebrated Melbourne cricketer, is making arrangements for another crack eleven to visit these colonies.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XII, Issue 499, 12 August 1867, Page 2
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143CRICKET IN ENGLAND. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XII, Issue 499, 12 August 1867, Page 2
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