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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

Monday 14 June 2010

CW 1903/04 (S12), Game 4: Victoria vs New South Wales

Victoria 10/13 vs New South Wales 18/13
Melbourne Cricket Ground
26th, 28th-30th December 1903


Lineups:
Victoria- W Bruce, PA McAlister, WW Armstrong, GHS Trott, JF Giller, H Trumble, FJ Laver, JH Stuckey, CE McLeod, JE Monfries, JV Saunders


New South Wales- RA Duff, JJ Kelly, VT Trumper, MA Noble, SE Gregory, AJY Hopkins, CW Gregory, JRM Mackay, BW Farquhar, WP Howell, A McBeath


First Innings
The wicket was perfect for the batsmen, and Victoria walked out to the crease confident they could get a good score in first. The opening partnership performed well before a short flurry of wickets, but then WW Armstrong and JF Giller took hold of the game. Once they fell things slipped away slightly as they put up sixty-eight runs after they were 242-3.


VIC 300
JF Giller 81; WW Armstrong 77
MA Noble 3-51; AJY Hopkins 3-62


New South Wales looked far from impressive in their reply, but still managed to milk a few players' scores to take the lead. Things looked troubling for them as they plummeted from 204-2 to 224-8, but a ship-steadying performance from the nine spot held things together in style.


VIC 300
NSW 397
BW Farquhar 103; VT Trumper 97; RA Duff 82; WP Howell 60
JV Saunders 4-66


Second Innings
A spirited bowling attack had Victoria floundering and unable to find a foothold to work on. Things looked better after falling 114-6, but once the next batsman walked back to the pavilion, the rest tumbled for just one more run.


VIC 300 + 176
NSW 397
WW Armstrong 50
A McBeath 3-48; WP Howell 3-54


Despite losing RA Duff for just six runs, it was a stroll to yet another victory for New South Wales.


VIC 300 + 176
NSW 397 + 80-1
JJ Kelly 42*
FJ Laver 1-34


New South Wales wins by nine wickets

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