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Eastbourne, East Sussex, United Kingdom
I have been an M.E. sufferer for a long time now, but sports replay gaming is an easy hobby for me to enjoy. Originally from Canvey Island, Essex, I was introduced to replay gaming a few years ago, leading to my first purchase: Cricket World. Most sports I share will be common, but there are some more obscure replays thrown in. Thank you for visiting and I hope you enjoy your stay. Feel free to say hello! - Chris

Sunday, 2 August 2009

CW 1892/1893 (S1) Game 4: New South Wales vs South Australia - Second Innings

New South Wales (10/13) vs South Australia (10/12)
Association Ground, Sydney -

7-11 January 1893

Second Innings

With the pitch still helpful to bowlers on day three, and every chance of further degradation, New South Wales decided to bat again and add as many runs as possible.

AC Bannerman couldn't get close to repeating his half century when G Giffen trapped him L.B.W. for just 2 runs. SE Gregory (10) and CTB Turner (0) made the score 21-3 after and E Jones and Giffen dispatched them.

LD Moore and H Donnan would improve upon their first innings efforts with scores of 57 and 41 respectively. Donnan was stumped off GT Parkin, and Moore was caught L.B.W. by A Jarvis. The innings score was now 113-5.

CA Richardson was another victim of Parkin, L.B.W, for just 7, while ST Callaway was caught for 10; Giffen taking the wicket. GJ Youill (24) was bowled by Reedman, and a good 69 off FA Iredale was stopped by Parkin. The bowler then claimed his fourth of the innings, fifth of the match, by taking the stumps of M Pierce for 5.

New South Wales had added another 229 runs to give South Australia a target of 352 to win with two whole days left to play on a very poor batting pitch.

Best Batsmen: FA Iredale 69; LD Moore 57
Best Bowlers: GT Parkin 4-33; G Giffen 3-77

M Pierce would take the first three wickets with just 66 runs on the board. JJ Lyons (5) was caught at gully, while AH Jarvis (20) and G Giffen (26) were bowled out. South Australia would lose another wicket before lunch on day four: JC Reedman caught off CTB Turner for 38 runs to leave SA 241 runs to win with six wickets remaining.

Whilst A Jarvis (19), JH Tardiff (21), and W Delaney (6) were crumbling cheaply, EJ Hiscock was putting on a supreme batting display, reaching 132 before FA Iredale bowled him. South Australia now needed 70 runs from their final two wickets.

They would only creep a little closer as J Noel (11) and GT Parkin (9) brought up the 300, 52 runs shy of a win. New South Wales wins by 52 runs.

Best Batsmen: EJ Hiscock 132
Best Bowlers: M Pierce 5-86; FA Iredale 3-21

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