CRICKET.
LORD HAWKffs TJAM T . SOOTH AUSTRALIA,
«K PBBBB ASSOCIATTOH. Receive i 28, 0.56 a m. Adxlaisb, March 27. Warner won the to* and the Englishmen batwd. The weathar was fine and tbe wicket perfect. Scoring was tlow at the start. Burnap, when he had scored 50, hit one hard to Gifon, but the veteran dropped it. He knocked up a century in,an, hour and three-quartew, being dismissed just aftar Burnup had recorded 60. Oiis for 106.
Burnup brightened up considerably after Warner's depa'.'ura sad gave a gool all rouM display. Tfie wicket foil at 170.
Taylor and-F..ne became partnered and the play was again quiat, but after luncheon they scored freely. Fane compiled his score by excellent cricket being eventually snipped up at the wickjt. Three for 255.
T*ylor phyed a magnificent chancelees innings. Four for 341. Dowson, like his predecessors, thoroughly appreciated the local bowlers and dealt unmercifully with tbem. When stumps were drawn tha score stood at 380 for the io.-s of four wickets. Scores: Enolishjib!!.—First Innings. Warner, b Giffen 47 Burnup, c and b Giffen .. .. 103 Fane, c Neland, b Travers .. 47 Taylor,cand bCaxton .. ..105 Doiraon, not oat 57 Bosarjquet, not out .. ~ 12 Extras 9
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 76, 28 March 1903, Page 3
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199CRICKET. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 76, 28 March 1903, Page 3
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