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CRICKET.

ENGLAND v. NEW SOUTH WALES. COLLAPSE OF THE AUSTRALIANS. ALL OUT FOR 101. BARXES' DEADLY BOWLING. Received Xov. 23, 6.18 p.m. Sydney, November 23. The first innings of the Englishmen ended for 304. The remaining scores were:— Blythe, not out „« .. .. 24 fielder, b Cotter 1 j Sundries 23 Total :W4 Bowling analysis—Blaxlaml, one for 4; Hopkins, one for 38; Duff, none for 21; Johnston, four for 02; McCartney, none for 8: Noble, none for 35; Cotter, four for 113. NEW SOUTH WALES.-First Innings. Diamond, c Hutching*, b Barnes .. II Trumper, c Braund, b Blythe .. ss Noble, c Hutchings, b Fielder .. 1 Waddy, b Barnes 4 Duff, c Blythe, b Barnes .. n Hopkins, c Hutchings, u Barn*, .. 13 McCartney, not out 9 Blailand, c and b Blythe " 7 Cotter, c and B Barnes 0 Carter, run out 3 Johnston, b Barnes j i Sundries .. .. .. ~ 201 Total 101 Bowling analysis—Barnes, m'x for 24; fielder, one for 43; Blythe, two for 24. There was dull, muggy weather. A temporary change of wind brought up lain, which stopped play for ten Urinates, but did not affect the wicket.

Barnes, bowling with a splendid length, had the batsmen tied up from the ttart, and he came out with a really fine average. With.Diamond's dismissal In the first few minutes, those who followed were over-cautious, and the next two wickets went down when onlv 14 were on. the sheet, of which Trumper contributed 9. 1

The weather was clear and fine before the resumption after lunch. Tnimper and Hopkins made a stand, the former batting brilliantly, and brought up 75 before Braund brought about hi* downfall by a smart catch in the slip.*. Hop kin* was caught precisely in a fomilar manner by Hutching* a few minute.; later. Barnes bad now captured four wickets for 13. The remainder of the New South Wales wickets fell rapidly, although McArtney and Blaxland stonewalled for a time. About twenty live thousand were present. Received Nov. 23, 8.3 p.m. Sydney, MoTemlier 2.1. Jones, the English captain, elected to rat instead of sending New South Wales In again. Before scoring, Jones, who lad gone in with Fane, gave Blaxland ft chance in the slips, which was accepted.. Fane played the bowling with the utmost freedom, and had rattled on 88 when he had the hard luck to I»e run ont. Braund and Hutchings made a long and serviceable stand, each scorin* ■teadfly, but the excellent bowling o? McCartney and X'oble made the liatsjpen cantious, and was the means of keeping down runs. Hutching*, however, at times indulged in some hard tatting at anything that was loose. Modes played a slow and patient inXings. When the century was hoisted. Hutching* went out to Johnston, and, Biasing the ball, was clean bowled after giving tgooi display. Scores:— EXGLAND.-—Second Innings {Tones, e Blaxland, b Cotter .. n Jane, ran out 38 Braund, Lb.w., b Xoble 24 Hatchings, h Johnston .. 42 Rhodes, not out in Humphries, not out l Sundries 6 Total for four wickets .. .. 130 DKENCI II. v. CARRIXGTON ROAD 11. I i. —— CARRIXGTOX ROAD. BeMterike, b. Mallett 4 Sv\ McEwan, b Mallett , 8 (Papps, b Richards 6 Barnes, b Richards I HartneD, c OTUlloran. b Richards .. 0 Foote, b Mallett ». ..1 tt McEwan, b Mallett .. 0 Stokes, e Richards, b Mallett .. 0 Richards, c OlfaUoran, b Richards 5 Thomas, b Mallett 2 Wiley, not out 0 Extras .. .. .. 4 Total 32 Bowling analysis.—Mallett, 8 for 11. Sbhards 4 for" 17. CREXTT. If. B. Mabin, b Schlierike .. i F. OTlalloran, b Papps ... .0 A. Lash, b Papps i XV. gangster, c l.i-bards. b Pipp* .. 2 Mallett, b Schlierekr I A. Soffe, c Richards b Foots .. !i O. Richards, b Foote 10 H. Croesman, c Papps, b foote * T. Wright, b Papps .. .. 2 0. Pascoe, not out .. .. .. 13 Ift, J. Thompson, b Foote .. 4 Extras .. 6 Total .. .. .. .. 58. Bowling analysis.—Sschlierike 2 for 11, Papps 4 for 16, W. McEwan 0 for 5, foote 4 for 11, Richards 0 for 8.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 25 November 1907, Page 3

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CRICKET. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 25 November 1907, Page 3

CRICKET. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 25 November 1907, Page 3

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