CRICKET.
LORD HAWKE'S TEAM t. NELSON.
PER PRESS ASSOCIATION. Nelson, January 28. The match was resumed to-day in unpleasant weather. Nelson's second innings closed for 77, Duncan being top scorer with 15, Brd next with 11. B; oad, the Nf Ison captain, went in seventh and canifd his bat out for 7. Burnup made tho fine average of ten wickets for 14 tuns, I Thompson securing three for 12, • An exhibition match followed, tl • Englishmen going to the wickets. | Nelson made ten changes of bowling,' The Englishmen lost six wickets for 120. | The visitors left by rail for Motu-' piko. | NEW SOOTH WALES v. VICTORIA. I Received 28 914 pm. I Sydney, Januiry 28. Victoria ia their second inniDgs made 427, McAlister 84, Armstrong 118, Laver 34, Ellis 53, Mailler 24, Hastings 25. Mcßeth took five wickets for 111.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 24, 29 January 1903, Page 3
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139CRICKET. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 24, 29 January 1903, Page 3
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