CRICKET.
(Received January 15,0,45 a.m.) Adelaide, January 14
The weather to-day was fine and overcast, with a cool broezo, when the international cricket match was resumed. The wicket played very well, and there was a large atteji dance of the public. The total are Australians: First innings, 238; second innings, 411. linglighmen: First innings, 124; second innings (total for three wickets) SG. Latest Details.
(Received January 15,11 a.m.) Adelaide, January 15. Iredalc was batting just over four hours. His defensive play was of thegrandest possible description, and as he got set after each break in the innings, he did somo splendidly ' i timed batting. Most of his seventeen fours were the result of perfect late cuts.
On returning to tho pavilion he received a great ovation, tho poople cheoring him loudly. A. Trott'a score occupied ninety minutes in compilation, and his display was oven moro brilliant than that of Bruce. Clever or harder driving than Trott's lias seldom beon Been in Adelaide. His total includes eleven fours.
Until towards the finish thefielding of the Englishmen was first-class, A. Trott's fast ball which beat Waff broke off a stump. Ward played au hour for his ecoro of 13.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 4926, 15 January 1895, Page 2
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