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Cricket Match Yesterday (Continued.)

After scoring sixty-five, Charlwood's career was closed, Mackay getting him with aa ejisj catch in long field. Charlwood's innings, 65, is only second to his Ballarat performance, and was a most brilliant display, of scientific cricket. Telegraph board, 135—4—65. Emmett j joined Selby, who sent Bennett to leg for

4. The left-bander's first contribution was a cut producing 3, followed by 4 to square leg by Selby for 3—150, helped by some beautifully stolen ruus, and then Emmett was caught by Buckland off Bennett—ls4—l2 —5. Pooley, wicketkeeper of the Englishmen, took the vacant wicket and commenced in a lively manner, cutting Bennett for 1, slipping Buckland for 1 and 2, and was then well taken at wickets by Dufaur, making the fourth wicket to Bennett —162—6—4. Armitago had a very short life, being stumped first' balk " 'Lillywhiter' (captain) appeared amidst some clapping of hands, but after scoring a couple of singles he was caught by Lankham in' the slips— 169—8—2. Allan Hill succeeded, and after a stubborn innings was caught by Dufaur off Lynch, who had gone on at the north end—222—9—26. Southerton, the last man, skied his first ball for two, and the stumps were then drawn, Selby having made 43 in faultless and patient style, leaving the two last men at the wickets for to-dayy ?.• io, - ■ \ n ; The following are the complete scores of the , ' ENGLAND ELEVEN. . i FIBST INNINGS. Shaw, 1,3,1,2, biKobinson •■>?...;• -ur ? Cliarlwood, 1,3,1,3,2,2,1,2,2,1,1,1,3i1, 1,1,1,2,3,1,1,1,4,1,1,2,2,1,1,1-,1,1,1, 3,l,l,l,3,2,l,2,c!Mackay,bßennett 65 Greenwood, 1,1,1,4,1,1,1,1,1,1,2,2,1, c ;> .Abraham, b Eobinson w ...-.; ... 18 Ulyett, 1,3,2,1,3,2,1,1,i,1,i,2,3,i,2,1,5, 2,1,1, c Lynch, b Bennett ... 35 Selby, 1,2,3,1,3,1,1,1, not out 43 Emmett, 3,4,1,1,1,2, c Buckland, b Bennett 12 Pooleyi l&'l, ciDufdur,b Bennett ... 4 Armitage, st Dufaur, b Bennett ... 0 Lilly white, 1,1, c Lankham, b Buck- I land, v ... , ... ... 2 Hilli 2,2,2,3,4,1,3,1,i,3;i,2^1,ij Dufaur \ b Lynch ... 26 Southerton, 2, not out... ... ... 2 : :.; i Byes, 1,1,1,1 >..; ( ; ]..v :;-- ... 4 Leg byes, 1,3 4 Wides, 1,1 . ...-., 2 Total 224.

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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2517, 30 January 1877, Page 2

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Cricket Match Yesterday (Continued.) Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2517, 30 January 1877, Page 2

Cricket Match Yesterday (Continued.) Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2517, 30 January 1877, Page 2

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