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Cricket.

The third test match, between the English team and Australia begau on Friday in good weather on a fairly slow wicket. England won the toss and went to the wickets. Play was cautious for some time and 149 runs .were scored before a wicket fell. At the end of the day's play five wicketa were down for 256. The match was resumed on Saturday, and the English team were all disposed of for 888, Braund playing a brilliant innings for 103 not out. The following are the scores:-—-ENGLISHMEN. First Inuings. MacLaren, run out ... ... 67 Hayward, run out.., ... ... 00 Tyldealey, c and b Trumble ... 0 Jessop, o Trumper, b Trumble ... 1 Lilley, lbw, b Trumble 10 Quaife, c Kelly, b Howell ... 68 Braund, not out ... ... ... 103 Jones, run out ... ... ... 6 Gunn, b Noble 24 Barnes, o Hill, b "Noble ... ... 5 Blythe, o Hil), b Noble 2 Extras ... 13 Total ... ~.388 Bowliij*,—Trumble,- three wicke's for 124 runs, Nobis three for 58, Howell one for 82, McLeod none for 49,-Armstrong none -for 45, Trumper none for 17. AUSTEALIANS. First Innings, .Parling, c MacLaren, b Blythe ... 1 Truiriper, *un out, 65 Hill) not out *v. f.» ... 83 Duff, net out 22 Extras ... ' ... ... 2 "*- .ToWfortwQW&keta..,., i7B

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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 155, 21 January 1902, Page 3

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Cricket. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 155, 21 January 1902, Page 3

Cricket. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 155, 21 January 1902, Page 3

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