CRICKET.
• AUSTRALIA v. WARWICKSHIRE. A DRAWN MATCH. By Cable.—Press Association.—Copyright ' 1,7 ~ ~ London, July 7. Warwickshire in its first innings against Australia scored 185 runs as tlgninst the score oi 456 knocked up by j 1,! L ° ,, > monw '-' al <<h team. , The weather was dull awl the wicket heavy, The scorc6 were as follow: AUSTRALIA. First Innings .... jjj WARWICKSHIRE.— First 'innings. Charlesworth, run out o Kinnier ib Armstrong " ,« Fishwick, b Hopkins . " 0 }[, l , amor V and b O'Connor ]' 7 SSi'S'ti"''™ 0 "" 0 ' ■ g sStetr 1 "" 5 ' 10,0 ""' ■ Foster, b O'Connor ! „ b O'Connor i.' " u Field, b Whitty .. 1 Sundries .. " " " „
T ° tal • ■ • • ~183 Bowling analysis-O'Connor, five for fn , fw 15: Whitty, ono 21, Hopkins, one for 36; Trumper . mine lor 4; Jf ' ko^""'T-,, cl<,|a - v ''' 1 the start for an ror at!<le , d a singlc t0 I,iß i<S? ,7*s',sv i i',r" iclmce h to S A aft f " ivin " a <lifficult *£ If IBs" ' OW d ° W " in the s'ips—Six Before any additional runs had lvpen jade, Quaifl'e ,vas stupidly run o ,rt was treacherous and kicking. ' was dismissed first ]>all Inr hitting out at O'Connor when the score hL h/ 4 155 ' Har ™ Whifiy ft wicket fell for 174. ' ninth The match was drawn. Warwick*!.!™ in its second innino* scorer! is* f* +l, loss of eight Wicket? tI„ f for the Santall, b Hopkins ' . ' COr «™e; Kinnier, b Wlhitty "" " Chartesworth.c Hansford, bO'ConQuaiffe, c iHartigan, b' O'Connor 20 iPndmore, c Armstrong, h O'ConMlcy, I.b.k, F O'Connor .'i ?o 3 Foster, b Armstrong . ~ Hargreave, not out .. " '" J Sundries .. . " "
Total for eight wickets lgs Received July 8 , 5.5 p.m. ' etf for D |' a H , ' V t i - 3 '~ o ' Connol ' flve wick*or ®®> Hopkins one for 18, Whittv for 7 Ar,Ußtr ° ng ° M '° r 55 > Nobl ° The first wicket went for 25 and the t°'i 52 ' ? anaford g°t Cliarles--7i p - a , p , polnt ' maki "g three for 71. Pinhnore played vigorously, and was caught m the slips at Armstrong's second attempt, Four for lIS. Quaife was ovir an hour at the wickets. With five down for 121, a drizzle commenced and the light became bad. Lillev put jjjs leg in front to O'Connor at 147. Ihe next wicket added a single, and the seventh brought the total to 177. ane attendance was meagre. In the first innings to-day O'Connor captured four wickets for 11. THE WORCESTER TEAM. Received July 8, 11.20 p.m. London, July 8. The Worcestershire team to play Australia is as follows:—H. IC. and W, C Foster, Simpson, Ilaywartl, Bache, Lvttelton, Bums, Arnold, CufTe, Browley, Person, and Gaukrodger. ( . RECORD LAST WICKET SCORE. Kent scored 555 in their .match against Worcestershire. Wolley made 185 and Fielder 112 in the last wicket, the partnership yielding 235 runs—a record.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 138, 9 July 1909, Page 3
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