James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Companion 1885
NORTH OP EN G L AN D . Shrewsbury, b S p o f fo r th . ... gcotton, c B la ckham , b B o y le Barnes, b Spo ffo rth ... Gunn. 1 b w , b S p o f fo r th Bar low , n o t o u t . . . . . . Bates, c B onn or , b B oy le ... flowers, c M 'D o n n e l l , b B o y le ittewelt, b S p o f fo r th ... ... Sherwin, b M u rd o ch , b B o y le Selby, h it w ic k e t , b B o y le ... peate, c M u rd o ch , b S p o f fo r th Jj b n b 1 mi ••• ••• ••• I M I M » • » M l M l ♦ M M l M l • I ft • ft ft • • • • ft • Tota l % #• • • I •♦ • • • • f t M l e t Inn s , 2 17 10 2 lo 7 28 3 1 2 6 5 • » • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •t• • • • • • • c Ta lm er, b B oy le b B o y l e ............... c S co tt , b S p o f fo r th . . . b B oy le ............... b B an n e rm an ............... c P a lm e r , b S p o ffo r th c S p o f fo r th , b B onnor c Bannerm an , b B onnor ... o B lackham , b Bannerman c B lackham , b B onn or n o t o u t ............................ B 7, n b 2 ... ft ft ft ♦•• ft ft ft • ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft • • • • M • • • 91 T o t a l ... ft ft • ft ft# ••• ft ft • A U S T R A L IA N S . p. S. M cDonnell, b Peate A. C. B an n e rm an , c P ea te , b A t tew c l l W. L . M u rdoch , c S e lb y , b A t tew c l l H. J . H. S co t t , 1 b w , b A t tew c l l G. Giffen, b B a r low ... W. M idw in ter , b A t tew e l l G. J* B onnor , b A t tew e l l J. M‘ C. B la ckh am , b B a r low F. R. S p o ffo r th , c S e lb y , b Barlow G. E. P a lm e r ,n o t o u t ... H. P. B oy le , b B a r low Byes • * • • * • • f t # • » • • • • • • • • • • t • » • • • « • • ••• • • • • » • « • • • • • 1st Inn s . 23 b A ttew e ll 0 c Peate, b A ttew e ll ... 1 b Barlow ............... 7 c Sh rew sbu ry , b Barlow 2 0 st Sherw in , b A ttew e ll 0 c Bates, b A ttew e ll ... 38 c Barnes, b Barlow ... 3 c Gunn , b Barlow 0 b Barlow 1 c G unn , b Barlow 4 n o t o u t ............... 3 B 2 ,1 b 1, w 1 • » » • • • ft • • • • • • • • « • • # • • • M ft ft ft * • ft • • • ft ft ft ft • ft ft ft • T o ta l •t# ft • • ft ftft ft • • ft ft ft ft M ICO Tota l ... ft • V • ftft ft • • ft ft ft ft • • ft ft ft • I I ft ft ft ft ftft ft ftft t ftft 2nd In n s , • t • •ft# ft ftft ft ft • ft ftft ft ftft ft ft ft • ftft ft ft • ft ft ft ft ft ft 1 4 17 1 1 101 4 90 9 7 2 0 9 ... 255 2nd Inn s « • # • • • ft 9 ft ft ft ft ••• ft ♦ • ft ft ft •ftft ft • ft ft ftft •♦• 5 4 3 4 6 17 0 15 7 8 3 4 78 A N A L Y S IS OP THE BOWLING . N orth op E ngland .—F irst I nnings . S econd I nnings . Overs. M dn s . Runs . Spofforth ... • ... 35.1 18 * 40 Palmer ... 9 4 14 Boyle ... 26 1 2 32 Giffen ••• ftft• — — M idw in ter ftftft — — Scott ft•• — — Bonnor ... ft ft ft —• — Bannerman •• ftftft ^ — • • • • • • S p o f fo r th b ow led a n o ba ll. A ustralians .—F irst I nnings . Overs . M dns . R un s Peate ••• . . . 15 3 45 Attewell ... #•• ... 23 13 18 Flowers ... ••• ... 3 0 28 Barlow ... ••• . . 6 3 6 Wkts. Overs. Mdns. Runs . W k ts . 5 • « # 32 12 56 « > 0 • • • 15 7 23 0 5 • • • 34 15 63 3 — • # • 17 7 34 0 — • • • 1 0 6 18 0 — . • • • 3 0 13 0 — • • • 18 7 34 3 17 9 15 2 • Palmer bow led tw o n o ba lls . S econd I nnings , » Wkts. Overs. Mdns. Run s . W k t s . 1 M l — — — — 5 • • • 28 17 30 4 0 • • f t — — — — 4 • ftft 27.3 13 42 6 Barlow b ow led a w id e . Sept. 4, Scarborough. 2nd Inn s . 139 140 T o ta l . 372 369 1st Inns . Australians 233 I Zingari 229 Australians won by 8 wickets. Up to lunch time on the second day the Zingaii- a \e i \ stiong team —had all the best of tlie game. They had scored 229, and had dismissed seven of the Colonists for 139. Then came a change. Midwinter and Spofforth put on 91 runs for the ninth Australian wicket, and duiing the latter part of the match the Australians had always the upper hand. When on the Saturday they went into get 137, the runs were hit off in an
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