THE ELEVEN OF ENGLAND.
FIRST INNINGS. J. Ccesar, 1 1, b C >sstick . 2 — T.irr.-.ut, 2 1 2 4, b Bryant 9 R. Tinley, c breaves, b (Josstick 0 T. Haywurd, 2421211111112 24122 111312 2 11 221 11 112114, b Bryant 61 R. Carpenter, 11221141412 111122 21112 111211121111114 11, c Wray, b Brvnnt 59 W. Caifyu. 111112 1, c Greaves, b Bryant 8 E. Grace, 2 4 2, b Bryant 8 G. Parr, 1, b Bryant 1 G. Anderson, 1 1 2 1 L 1 1 !, c Huddlesiun b Cosstick •. 9 T. Loekyer, 2 112 111, c Huddlestone, b Cosstick 9 — Jackson,not out • 0 Byes 6, wides 4 ■ 10 Total 176 Wickets fell— l for 4, 2 for 8, 3 for 16, 4 for 138, 5 for 141, 6 for 153. 7 for 157, 8 i'or 166, 9 for 175, 10 for 176. Analysis of Bowling— Cosstick 260 balls, 62 runs, 35 iiitudeus, 4 wickets ; Bryant 200 balls, 43 ruus, 30 maidens, 0 wickets; Greaves S4 balls, ]5 runs, 12 maidens; Elliot 36 balls, 10 runs, 4 maidens ; Uonwav 44 balls, 10 runs, 6 maidens; Wilkie.32 balls. 10 runs, 4 maidens; Marshall i balls, 2 runs; Howitt 24 balls, 14 rune,
' TWiSNTY-:t:.WO-'.6P?TTGx6IIIA.\ * : SECOND INNINGS. "" : ;'■ G Marshall, 111 '..1 "2 2, st Loekyer b Jackson 8 D. Sweeney, run 0ut. ........... ....... .••••;. 0 Hewitt, c Tinley, b Jackson .- . . . . . ; . ... . . '. • 0 ■' Ke'dyj run .0ut .... . .,...-■•......■....... . • ..•> 1 J. Huddleston, 2 12 2 1112 21 2, c Tinley; b Tarranb ..............................; 17 G. Tnit, 1 3 11 11. c Lockyer, b Tinley 8 W. Greaves, 1 1 4 11 1 1 41 1 2,c Parr, b Tarrant ; . ...... .* . . .■ ;■".,. ............ ... .18 Watson, b Tinley 0 Bryant, 1 13, stXockyer, b Tin1ey. .......... 5 Hopkinson, 1 1 1 1, b Tarrant. ............. 4 B. B utter wor fch. scJJoekyer, b Tinley .....; .... 0 Simraonds, 113111 3, c Caffyn, b Tinley ... 11 S. Costick, 1 b w, b Tinley 0: T.F.-Wray, 21. b Tarranfc 3 J. Smith, 1 1 12 11 1 1111111 11 1 1,. b Tarrant ... .. •• — 19 B. Wardill, c Tarrnnt.. b Tinley 0 E. Mortimer, 14111, b Tinley , 8 J. Conway,!, b Jack50n....".....'... — 1 D. Wilkie, 3 12, c Lookyer, b Jackson 6 O'Brien, 12111212 2 11,0 Jackson, b Tarrant 15 G. Elliott, 1 1 3, c Carpenter, b Tarrant.: 5 A. Fraser,2 3 1 1 1. not out 8 Byes, 2; leg byes, 3 ; wides, 1 6 Total ....:.'. 143 Wickets Fell.— l for 0, 2 for 7, 3 for 10, 4 for 10, 5 for 30, 6 for 44, 7 for 47- 8 for 53, 9 for 62, 10 for 65, 11 for 71, 12 f0r'73, 13 for 7«, 14 for 79, 15 for 80. 1« for 90. 17 for 91, 18 for 99, 19 tor 124, 20 for 132, 21 for 143. Analysis of Bowling. — .Jackson, 112 balls, IS runs, 18 maidens. 4 wickets ; Tinley, 220 balls, 63 runs, 2o maidens, 8 wickets; Tarrant, 171 balls, 37 runs, 19 maidens. 7 wickets; Caffyn, 40 balls, 17 runs, 4 maidens, 0 wickets..
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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 29, 13 January 1864, Page 5 (Supplement)
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499THE ELEVEN OF ENGLAND. Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 29, 13 January 1864, Page 5 (Supplement)
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