CRICKET.
■— : ♦ ■ — London, July 4. Cambringe University beat Oxford University by 266 runs. AUSTRALIANS v DERBYSHIRE. | Lohbon, Ju'y 3. j Derbyshire are all out for 199. The I principal scorers were :—-Wright 59, I Bragshaw 28, Davidson 37. I The Australians have lost one wicket I for 74. Banner man, not out 25, Siffen, I not out 42. I London, July 4. I In the match against Derbyshire, thq I Australians in their first innings have 5 I wickets down for 209. George Giffen I made 46, Bannerman and Graham are I still at the wickets, the former having 82 Ito his credit and the latter 41. BannerI man played an unusually vigorous game, I hit* driving being particularly good. I The Australians have lost nine wickets I for 494 runs. Additional scores are ) Bannerman 105, Graham 219, Trumble 57, Walter Giffen not out 33. Graham I played a fine innings and was at I the wickets for four hours. BannerI man was in 3& hours, and his score I included thirteen fours. (Received July 6, 10.45 a.m.) I London, July 5. I The Australians declared their innings I closed at the fall of the ninth wicket. I The Marylebone Club, replying to a I complaint made by Mr Cohen, manager I for the Australians, state they will be very I glad to allow the Australians to nominate I any qualified umpire to act in their I matches. ■ . - Negotiations are going on for a short tour in America on their way back. (Received July 6, 11 a.m.) Derbyshire in their second innings made 224, and the Australians won by an innings and 71 runs.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XIV, Issue 3018, 6 July 1893, Page 3
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273CRICKET. Ashburton Guardian, Volume XIV, Issue 3018, 6 July 1893, Page 3
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