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CRICKET.

THE ENGLISH CRICKETERS IN AUSTRALIA. [Bv Electric Telegraph—Copyright] [Reuter’s Telegrams.] [Received Nov. 25, 1882,1.15 p.m.] Melbourne, Nov. 25. The cricket match at Oastlemaine between a local twenty-two and the lion ivo B igh’s team was concluded to-day. The visitors in their first innings scored 236 against 136 of their opponents. The latter in their second innings when limo v was called had put together 2'i for the loss of eight wickets. The match was therefore drawn in

:avor of the English team, the twentymo having 70 runs to make to save a me innings defeat.

AUCKLAND v. DUNEDIN

Dunedin, Nov. 25

After the luncheon adjournment, on Saturday, the Aucklanders brought the game to a close, winning by 1 innings and 45 runs. The Aucklanders fielded splendidly. The following is the full score of the Dunedin team in theirsecond innings:— Harris, c Gill, b Lankham, ... 23 Greenwood, c Lankham, b Gill ... 0 Skilch, Ibw, b Gill 3 Leith, b Gi11... ... ... ... 1 Ivens, b Lankham 1 Parker, c Barton, b Lankham ... 5 Holgate, run out 4 Hayward, b Eobinson 0 Hadfield, c Barton, b Robinson ... 2 Fleming, c Yates, b Eobinson ... 0 Frith, not out 3 Extras ... ... ... ... 6

Total 48 Bowling Analysis.

A v & ”3} « The Aucklanders sent in Blair and Robinson to play for the entertainment of the spectators, and they had made over 30 without the loss of a wicket, when the rain came on again. TIMARU C. CLUB, The local team had some good practice on Saturday. Easton, newly j lined, is a great acquisition as a batsman. Toe bowling and fielding has greatly improved, and a fair defence may be expected against the Aucklanders. The following players will toke the field on 29th and BOtli inst:—W; Eiohbaum, W. J. Hughes, P. Jones, W. King, E. H. Lough, C. McKenzie, S. G. Raymond. H. Scott, M. J. Shepherd, H. W. Smith, J. C. Thierens, C. Franks. UNION 0.0. V. CRUSADERS 0.0. A match between these clubs was played on the Public School ground on Saturday. Yery moderate scores were made on both sides, and the Crusaders won by 10 wickets. Laurenson, of the Crusaders, made the highest score, 12.

B»lls. Mdns. Rons. Wkts. Lankham . .. 75 6 18 3 Gill .. 70 7 16 3 Robinson .. .. 20 2 4 3 Arneil 16 1 4 0

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Bibliographic details
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 3016, 27 November 1882, Page 2

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385

CRICKET. South Canterbury Times, Issue 3016, 27 November 1882, Page 2

CRICKET. South Canterbury Times, Issue 3016, 27 November 1882, Page 2

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