James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Companion 1885

52 Score and analysis: AUSTRALIANS A. 0. Bannerman, c Road, b Teate ... r . S. M'Donnell, c Ulyett, b Peate ... W. L. Murdoch, c Peate, b Barnes ... H. J. H. Scott, c Lyttelton, b Barnes G. Giffen, c Steel, b Ulyett ... G. J. Bonnor, c Read, b Grace W. Midwinter, c Grace, b Lyttelton «•« I M 4 103 211 102 32 8 30 1st J. M‘C. Blackham, 1b w, b Lyttelton G. E. Palmer, n o t ou t p. R. Spofforth, b Lyttelton II. F. Boyle, c Harris, b Lyttelton B 7,1 b 1 0 ............................ 31 8 4 1 17 Total t • • «• « • • • • • • > • « ••• • • • ENGLAND. W. G. Grace, run o u t ... Bcotton, c Scott, b Giffen Barnes, c Midwinter, b Spofforth... Shrewsbury, c Blackham, b Midwinter A. G. Steel, 1b w, b Palmer... Ulyett, c Bannerman, b Palmer Barlow, c Murdoch, b Palmer Lord Harris, 1b w, b Palmer Hon. A. Lyttelton, b Spofforth W. W. Read, b Boyle ... Peate, not o u t ........... B 8 ,1b 7, w 6, n b 3 • • •• •«« • • •• •• •* ••• »#• • • • Inns. 19 90 19 10 c Scott, b Giffen 31 10 0 not out ... 14 not out ... 8 b Boyle 117 4 21 B 3, 1b 1 ... ... 551 2nd Inn g. • M • t * • t • 37 ••• ••• ••• • M • 9 • • • » M t • • • 21 G 17 ••• • 9 9 4 Total • • • «<» • 9 9 • • • 346 Total... • • • • M 85 ANALYSIS OF THE BOWLING. A ustralians .—F irst I nnings . Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wks. O' Peate . . . 63 25 99 2 Read ... ... Ulyett ... 56 24 96 1 Scotton A. G. Steel ... 34 7 71 0 Lord Harris ... Barnes ... 52 25 81 2 Hon. A. Lyttel­ Barlow ... ... 50 22 72 0 ton ............ W. G. Grace ... 24 14 23 1 Shrewsbury ... E ngland . — F irst I nnings . Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Overs. Bonnor . . . # » • 13 4 33 0 . . . — Palmer . . . 9 9 9 9 9 9 64 19 90 4 . . . 2 Spofforth . . . • • • • • • 58 31 81 2 . . . 6 Boyle • • • . 13 7 24 1 . . . 8 Midwinter • • • t • • 31 16 41 1 . . . 3 Giffen . . . ♦ • • • • • 26 13 36 1 . . . 7 Scott • • • 3 • 0 17 0 . . . — 7 5 6 12 3 0 1 1 5 2 36 20 15 19 2 0 0 0 4 0 S econd I nnings . Mdns. Runs. Wkts. 1 2 1 0 1 2 14 32 15 19 0 0 1 0 1 Bonnor bowled five wides; Palmer one wide nd one no ball; and Spofforth and Giffen each ball. Aug. 18, Cheltenham. Australians Gloucestershire 1st Inns. 402 183 2nd Inns. Australians won by an innings and 136 runs. 83 Total. 402 266 The Gloucestershire men were very far from repeating their perfor­ mance of ten days before at Clifton. Having won the toss, they lost three wickets, including that of Mr. W. G. Grace, to Cooper's howling for 26 runs, and from that point they never had any real prospect of success. The Australians batted Very finely. Murdoch played a splendid innings of 87, Giffen hit hard, but with a good deal of luck, for 91, Scott made 65, and Bonnor, 53. For Gloucestershire, Mr. E. M. Grace scored 56 abd

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