Middlesex Vs South Africans 1904
Middlesex | 272 | & | 225 | Tie |
Bernard Bosanquet 110 |
Bernard Bosanquet 44 |
Lord's, London, England |
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South Africans | 287 | & | 210 | |
Frank Mitchell 66 |
Louis Tancred 75 |
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