CRICKET.
N.B.W. t. SOUTH AUSTRALIA,
PER PRESS ASSOCIATION. Beoeived 3.11.26 p.m. Sydney, December 3. The first innings of the South Australians closed for 119 runs. At the close of the innings a dispute arose on the question of follows-on. Gregory held the option was with him to bat or allow South Australia to follow on., A wire was sent to the Cricket and a reply received that it was not ai matter for option. Gregory accepted the position and took the field aggain The South Australiar.sin their second e«say made 221; Hill 40, Reedman 45, Kirkwo d 46, and McKenzie 31 being the principal scores. Hopkins took three wickets for 36, Trumper two for 23, Mcßeth four for 82, Howell one for 70.
New South Wales won by an innings and 98 runs.
ENGLISHMEN DBFEVT. NORTHER* BOKDER. la the match againot the Northern Border Cricket Union, at Glen Innes, the Englishmen, with seven wickets down for 309, declared the innings clo-ed. Hayward made 100 and Gunn 97.
Glen I rings' second innings yielded 79, and the Eoglishmen won by an innings and 79 runs.
- The Englishmen play against the New England Oricket Union at Armidale on Wednesday and Thursday.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 286, 4 December 1901, Page 3
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199CRICKET. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 286, 4 December 1901, Page 3
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