CRICKET.
Btoddart'& Team ut Australia. (Received December 18,9,30 p.m.) SydneY) December 18, The weather was fine and cool today for the cricket match, and there was a large attendance, who were keenly interested to see how the Englishmen would get on in their attempt to overhaul the heavy total before them, The fielding of the Australians showed a marked improvement on that of the previous day, but the bowlers were quite unequal to their work. English Eleven—2nd Innings, Maclaron, b Giffen 20 Sfoddarfc, c GiffenbTurncr 36 Total for four wickets 263 (Received Dec. 19, 11.a.m.) Sydney, December 19. Yesterday's play showed a marked improvement in all departments, though the batting was slow, the average being about fifty runs an hour. Blackham's absence behind the wickets was seriously felt by the Lome team.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4906, 19 December 1894, Page 3
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