The Australian Eleven in England.
The Australians, requiring 94 rims td save a one innings defeat in their match with the Cambridge" University, began their"- seconTEt"" innings on Saturday, and have lost three wickets, for- .-160 ■: runs.; The chief scorers were — Lyons, 65 ; Geo. Gifl'en, 37; Bannerman, 86. ' r."^ In the first innings of the Australians Wells took four wickets for 52 ; Hill, three for 85 ; and Devonport, two for 35. The second innings of the Australians closed for 819, the additional leading scores being— Trott, 71 and Gregory 86. Wells too^k two wickets ;for 92, Douglas five for* 45. •Cambridge required j 226 to win, but they made a poor stand, and the team, were disposed of lor the small total of>ioß ;ru9s the Australians thus winning bysii^ runs. Bunjit SJingh.;was agaip^jSfc scorer :.for'Oam;b^d^'p.4^|pg out his bat fbr,B7^ian|;h^j^; ably assisted by Pejtitms^^p;knocked tip 82. Turner secured ! nve wickets for! 45, McLeod ope iorHs^Trott.JiFQ for 1, and Giffen on^for' 86.— Press Association. ■;;:'-;,■;:'•: ;■■.>.;-,:■ ."_.•'. :
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Manawatu Herald, 13 June 1893, Page 2
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162The Australian Eleven in England. Manawatu Herald, 13 June 1893, Page 2
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