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CRICKET.

HA.OLAREN'3 TEAM IN AUSTRALIA. I THS FINAL MATCH. i PER PRESS ABTOC'ATION. I Received 14 11 p.">. ADELMDE, M»mh 14. Tha EocHshmen'j final match commenced to day in fine wea'her. Barnes and Blythe st<y»d out of the! English team. Mack«rz ; e having re-1 tired from cricke' Newland took his I plane hebind the wickits fo r BA. I Braund diamißSid Hill before he had got going, with a lovely hall. Jarvi«, by vigorous bitting, made 22 iD fifteen minutes. and Claz'on's excellent pirtnerahip resulted in the former get'ing 30 in seventeen minutes. Seven wickets fallen for 118; bu: Caxtoii, batting bril'iantly with N n wJand, fetched the scoro up. S nth Australia's first innings rlos d for 207. Scores:— Jarvis, c Jessop, h Gunn.. .. 37 Hill, bß'flund 2 Beedman, st Lilley, b Braund .. 19 Gifr'n, b Gunn .. .. 17 Kirkwood, b Braund .. .. 5 Glaxton, c and h Braund.. .. 61 Evans, c. Li'ler, b Gunn.. .. 30 Wa'er* 1.b.w., h Ounn ~ 1 Hewlaod, c. MaGahi" , b Braund 27 Jot>e«, not out .. .. 0 Travers, c Braund, b Gunn .. 1 Extras 7 Total 207 Received IS, 1.15 a.m. Adelatd", March 14. Bowling analysis : Braund took five wickets fo* - 116, Gunn five for 74, Hayward none for 6, Jones none for 5. At the close of the day's play, the Englishmen had lost no wickets for 53 ; MacLaren 20, Hayward 33.

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Taranaki Daily News, 15 March 1902, Page 3

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CRICKET. Taranaki Daily News, 15 March 1902, Page 3

CRICKET. Taranaki Daily News, 15 March 1902, Page 3

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