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THE TEST MATCHES. HIGH I'RAISN FOR THI'MiILE. The St. -Inines Gazette congratulates Truuihle on the crowning gli-ry of his test match career. SIKMMARY t)F THE MATCHES. First test—Australia 285 and IRS, England 077 and KM for five Wickels. Won by England by live wickets. Second test—England HIS and Ifi3, Australia 122 and IJI. Won by England by 18") runs. Third .test—Australia ,'WB anil DSI. England 215 and 278. Won by Aug-/ tralia by 21 <i runs. Fourth test—England 219 and lf>3, Australia 181 and 171. Won by England by 100 runs. Fifth test—Australia 217 and I£H. England (SI and fiil. Won by Australia by 218 runs. CENTURIES. Centuries were scored for England us follows'.— Foster, lirst match 287 Hraund, first match 102 The Australians' who reached tho coveted three figures were Trumpcr, lirst match (not out) 18.1 Trumper. third match 11H Noble, lirst match IMB Gregory, match 512 IXTEK-STATE I'LAY. (Received .March 10, 1.(1 a.m.) IIOISART, March !). The Victorians iu their second innings lost five wickets for 1011— linker 12 and Jloran 21 being the chief scorers. Victoria won by live wickets. •
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 56, 10 March 1904, Page 2
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183CRICKET. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 56, 10 March 1904, Page 2
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