John and James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Companion 1882

48 * » second innings of the Eleven, and at the end of the day's play the scoi* stood at 204- for one wicket, B arlow having made 61, and U lyett bein'! not out with 10 B, which included sixteen lours, llis hitting was verv severe all round. * On Saturday, one hour’s play was all we could have, the Englishman arriving true to time, so that wo had to go on board the steamer f,,r Sydney at 2 o’clock, and tlie match was left drawn. U lyett , however found time to increase his score to 1G1 (not out), whilst B ates was stil} at the wickets with 42 to his credit, the total being 322 for the loss 0r two wickets only. The follow ing are the BATTING AVERAGES. W. Scotton A. Shaw T. Emmett ings. Times not out. Run 8. Most in an Inns. 7 1 412 164* 7 1 190 63 7 0 189 61 0 0 142 73 G 1 85 23 5 0 80 43 G 1 73 21 3 2 It 14 ni 0 75 38 5 1 15 15 6 2 12 6 ♦Not out. A vet, CS.4 31.4 27 23.4 17 16 11.3 14 10.5 3.3 4.0 BOWLTNG AVERAGES Runs E. Peate ................... Balls. Maidens. Runs. WKtP• Wkt. 83 181 54 3.19 W. Midwinter . . . . 31 59 18 3.5 A. Shaw ................. 46 99 18 5.9 W. Bates ................... 16 56 4 14 It. G. Barlcw . . . . 16 35 1 35 G. Ulyett ................... 1 8 2 4 T. E m m e t t ................... 2 2

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