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CRICKET.

AUSTRALIAN GEIOKETEES AT 5; HOME. I . ,! '.,v ■'

(By Cable.]

London, July 18. The Australian cricketing team commenced a match to-day against eleven of Yorkshire, at Bradford, There was a very large attendance. The’ weather was fine, but the wicket was heavy owing to the recent rain. The visitors wont in first, and were all disposed of for 132. Bannerman was the highest scorer, with 42 and was caught. The Home team went in for their first innings, and put together 25 runs for the loss of five wickets, when the stumps were drawn for the day. The bowling of the Australians was dead ou the wicket, and . the Englishmen could not take liberties with it.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2907, 20 July 1882, Page 2

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116

CRICKET. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2907, 20 July 1882, Page 2

CRICKET. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2907, 20 July 1882, Page 2

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