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THE GREAT CRICKET MATCH.

ALL ENGLAND. FIRST INNINGS. Grace, e Rees, bJ. Mace - - 24 Tarrant, bJ. Mace - - - 14 Caffyn, c Bradshaw, b M'Donald - 5 Hayward, b M'Douald - - 2 Carpenter, c Rec?, b Redfern - 10 G. Purr, b McDonald - - - 8 Lockyer, c Coulstock, b Redfern - 24 Caesar, c Redfern, b Mace - - 0 Clarke, b Redfern 7 Jackson, not out - - - - 0 Tinley, b Redfern - 0 Byes 1 Leg byes - - - - 0 Wides - 4 99 Analysis of Bowling:—J. Mace bowled 146 balls, 2 wides, 40 runs, 15 maidens, 3 wickets ; M'Donald bowled 100 balls, 4 runs, one wide, 7 maidens, 3 wickets ; Redfern bowled 41 balls, 1 wide, 6 runs, 5 maidens, 4 wickets. TWENTY-TWO OF OTAGO. SECOND INNINGS. H. Mace, c Carpenter, b Hayward - 5 Fulton, c Tarrant, b Jackson - 0 Fleming, b Jackson - - - 0 Morris, run out - - - -12 C. Mace, c Hayward, b Hayward - 0 Rees, b Hayward - - 0 Maddock, b Jackson - - - 0 Worthington, c Jackson, b Tinley - 8 Hope, Ibw, b Hayward - - 3 Redfern, Ibw, b Hayward - - 4 M'Donald, b Jackson - - - 6 Nelmes, b Jackson - 0 Winter, b Hayward - - - 3 Cobden, b Hayward - - - 0 J. Mace, b Jackson - 7 Coulstock, b Hayward - - - 2 Kissling, not out - - - -12 Jacomb, b Tinley - - - -12 Murison, b Hayward - - - 1 Booth, run out - - - - 0 Martin, b Tinley . - - - 1 Bradshaw, st Lockyer, b Tinley - 0 Byes 5 Leg byes - - - - 1 Wide ball - 1 Total - - - -83 Analysis of the bowling :—Hayward bowled 165 balls, 1 wide, 25 maidens, 36 runs, 8 wickets. Jackson: 124 balls, 18 maidens, 20 runs, 6 wickets. Tinley : 39 balls, 1 maiden, 20 runs, 5 wickets. ALL ENGLAND ELEVEN. SECOND INNINGS. Grace, not out - - - -26 Jackson, ct Fleming, bJ. Mace -16 Tarrant, not out - - - -12 Byes 1 Wides 3 58 The All England thus won with nine wickets to go down. Analysis of the bowling—J. Mace bowled 49 balls, 26 runs, 4 maidens, 1 wicket; Redfern bowled 55 balls, 3 wides, 11 runs, 7 maidens, no wicket; M'Donald bowled 25 balls, 17 runs, 12 maidens, no wicket.

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Lake Wakatip Mail, Volume II, Issue 82, 10 February 1864, Page 3

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THE GREAT CRICKET MATCH. Lake Wakatip Mail, Volume II, Issue 82, 10 February 1864, Page 3

THE GREAT CRICKET MATCH. Lake Wakatip Mail, Volume II, Issue 82, 10 February 1864, Page 3

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