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CRICKET.

THE AUSTRALIANS IN ENGLAND. THE AVERAGES. The following aro the hatting and bowling averages of the Australian team at the conclusion ol the Surrey match:

BATTING. • : Innings. N O. Runs. Avg. Ransford ..•22 2 ,951 47.55 Armstrong . 25 5 948 47.4 Bardsley Noble \ ... 28 1 1191 ... 24 3 671 44.11 31.95 Trumpet McAlister ... 26 2'i 615 ... 19 3 340 25.62 21.25 Gregory Macartney ...21 4 354 ... 19 4 233 20.82 15.53 Hopkins Carter 6 0 86 ... 16 3 173 14.33 13.30 O’Connor ... 11 3 96 12.uO Hartigan Cotteij ... 17 1 183 ... 15 0 174 11.43 11.6 Laver ... 10 2 74 9.25 Whitty ... 12 6 52 8.66 Carkeek 6 1 34 6.8 The full scores of the West of Scotland and Scotland matches were not cabled. In the former match Macartney contributed 124, 'Hartigan 115, and Bardsley 108. BOWLING. Wkts. Runs. Avg. Laver ... 52 633 12.17 Macartney .. Armstrong; ... 46 677 67 1060 14.71 15.82 Whitty O’Connor ... 47 ' 776 24 492 16.51 20.60 Hopkins Cotter ... 14 318 . . 32 859 22.71 26.84 Noble , ... 16 521 32.56 In the first innings of the Scotland match Hopkins secured .4 .wickets for 18 runs, and O’Connor 3 tor 16. As full details were not cabled these are not included in the above averages.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2558, 20 July 1909, Page 6

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208

CRICKET. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2558, 20 July 1909, Page 6

CRICKET. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2558, 20 July 1909, Page 6

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