THE ALL ENGLAND ELEVEN.
Cricketers will be interested in the following record of the matches played by the Hon. Ivo Brigh’s team, during their stay in Australia November 10 and 11—South Australia (15), at Adelaide. Scores—A.E.E., 153-j Adelaide, 128 for seven wickets. Drawn. November 17, 18, and 20—Victorian Eleven, at Melbourne. —Scores —A.E.E., 273 and 4 for no wicket; Victorian Eleven, 104 and 169. ‘Won by 10 wickets. November 22 and 28—Sandhurst (22), at Sandhurt. Scores- —A .E.E., 117 and 28 for no wicket ; Sandhurst (22), 100 and 119. Drawn. # November 24 and 25—Castlemaine District (22), at Castlemaine. Scores—A.E.E., 238; Castlemaine (22), 136 and 22 for eight wickets. Drawn. December 1, 2, 4, and s—New South Wales Eleven, at Sydney. Scores—A.E.E., 461;‘New South Wales, 152 and 165. Won by an innings and 144 runs. December 6 ?nd 7—Maitland (18), at Maitland. Scores—A.E.E , 155 ; Maitland (18), 49 and 91. Won by an innings and 15 runs. December 8 and 9 —Newcastle (18), at Newcastle. Scores—A.E.E, 339 ; Newcastle (18), 67 and 54. Won by an innings and 218 runs. December 26, 27, and 28.—Ballarat (18), at Ballarat. Scores—A.E.E, 272 ; Ballarat (18), 226 and 176 for 14 wickets. Drawn. December 30 and January 1 and 2 Australian Eleven, at Melbourne. Scores— A.E E, 177 and 169; Australians. 291 and 58 for one wicket. Lost by nine wickets. January 8 and 9—Northern Tasmania (18), at Launceston. Scores—A.E.E., 270; Northern Tasmania, (18), 114 and 81. Won by an innings and 75 runs. January 12 and IS—Southern Tasmania (18), at Hobart. Scores—A.E.E., HOand 68 for three wickets ; Southern Tasmania (18), 82 and 95. Won by seven wickets. January 19, 20 and 22—Australian Eleven at Melbourne. Scores—A.E.E., 294 ; Australians, 114 and 153. Won by an innings and 27 runs.' Januarj 26, 27, 29 and 30—Australian Eleven at Sydney. Scores—A.E.E., 247 and 123 ; Australians, 218 and 82. Won by 70 runs. February 2 and 3—Brisbane (18), at Brisbane. Scores—A.E.E,, 265 , Brisbane (18), 62 and 49. Won by an innings and 154 runs.
February 9 and 10 —Wide Bay District (18),, at Maryborough. Scores—A.E.E, 179 ; Wide Bay (18), 42 and 79, Won by an innings and $8 runs.
February 16,17, 19, and 20—Combined Australia, at Sy'dnoy. Scores —A. E.E.203 and 197 ; Australia, 262, and 199 for six wickets. Lost by four wickets. March 9, 10, and 11—Victorian Eleven, at Melbourne. Scores —A.E.E, C 5 and 156 ; Victoria, 234. Lost by an innings and 73 runs.
Matches played, 17 ; won, 10 ; lost, 3 drawn, 4.
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Patea Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 1016, 2 April 1883, Page 2
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