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  2. THIRD DAY.—MONDAY, NOV. 18.

    After the heavy rain on Saturday night I was euiprised to find the wicket so firm to-day. Feeling it with the thumb made no impression whatever, and as the sun shone ...

    Article : 1,105 words
  3. FOURTH DAY.—TUESDAY, NOV. 19.

    Another glorious day, and the wicket, if anything, better than ever. The fine stand made by the Victorians caused universal surprise, and there was another good ...

    Article : 1,162 words
  4. FIFTH DAY.—WEDNESDAY, NOV. 20.

    This game will pass into the history of Victorian cricket as one of the best for splendidly maintained interest from the first ball to the last. It was a ding-dong ...

    Article : 1,644 words
  5. THE ADELAIDE MATCH.

    On Saturday last some of our men made the acquaintance for the first time at Adelaide of a typical run-getting Australian wicket. The ground-man modestly said that ...

    Article : 1,798 words
  6. ENGLAND V. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—After a prolonged spell of fine spring weather, to-day was very warm in the city, but the heat at the cricket-ground was tempered by a fresh ...

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