AUSTRALIAN.
.-..,:,. Sydney, Tuesday. Internationa! Cricket Match. The international cricket match, Australia v. England, was contiourd to day, when the Australians fomtnenerd with 9 wickets down and 249 runs to their crpdit. They resumed their first innings, which closed for 262; only one run less than the total of their opponents. Boyle was caught for 21; Evans, not out, 22. The Englishmen then commenced their second .innings, and were all disposed of before stumps were drawn for a (otal of 197. The following are the scores:—C. T. Studd, c, 31; Barlow, c, 20; Leslie, b, 19 ; Eead, b, 7 ; Tylr?ote, b, 0 ; Steele. b, 21; Bligh, c, 13 ; Barnes, c end b, 20 ; G. B. Studd, c, 9; Bates, not out, 48; Morley, c, 2 ; extras, 7. Total, 197. The weather all day was du!\ and occasional showers fell. luo Latest. [.Received February 21, 3.45 p.m.] Sydney, This day. The Australians in their second innings have made 39 runs; no wickets down. Melbourne, Yesterday. Arrived: The P. and O. steamship Nizam, with the io.ward mails, via Suez and Brindisi, rdated London, January 13.
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4410, 21 February 1883, Page 2
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