CRICKET.
ENGLISHMEN IN AUSTRALIA. •mil I'Ol It'l'll TKST MATCH. (Received Murch 1, (i.L"i ~.„,) SYDNEY, March 1. A cool, strong, southerly breeze was blowing to-duy, but the wicket wus very heavy. It was decided to make u sturt ut four o'clock. The Australians made a very brief stand, Rhodes was in his element on such a wicket, getting three wickets for nine runs. The sixth wicket full at llti, seventh ut 124, eighth at 120, nineih ut LSO. Additional AFSTKALIANS.-First Innings. Five wickets for HO Kelly, c Foster, b Arnold 5 Mcl.eod, b Rhodes 10 Noble, not out 8 Gregory, c Foster, b Khodes ... 2 Truiuble, c Lily, b Khodes 0 Colter, c Tyldesley, b Arnold .... ' 0 Sundries 2 Total 181 Howling Analysis :—Hirst, no wickets for Mb runs. Ilrnund, two for 27 ! Khodes four for Jill, Arnold four. for 2.H, llosnnquet none for 5. When slumps were drawn the English had lost one wicket for 50— Foster 27, llaywurd, not out, 23.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 49, 2 March 1904, Page 2
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162CRICKET. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 49, 2 March 1904, Page 2
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