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CRICKET

CLOSELY FOUGHT GAME

TANEATUA WINS BY SIX RUNS

Taneatua narrowly defeated P. and T. on the first innings at the week-end, the margin being onlysix runs. Bowlers were definitely on top the winners finding Chard, very troublesome and being all out for 87. However, with P. and T. at the wickets, Rawson struck a length and mowed down the wickets obtaining 6 for 27 runs in 12 overs. Details were as follows: —■ Taneaitua W. McCready c Clark b Rivett 35 Rawson c and b Chard 2 Thompson b Rivett 17 Martin b Rivett 5 Sellars. c sub b Chard .... 2 Cullen c Chard b Rigden 6 Sykes c McGougan b Chard ...0 L. MlcCready b Chard 1 Shaw b Chard 0 Doolan, not out 6 Neal b Chard 2 Extras 7 Total 3? Bowling: Chard 6 for 13; Rigden 2 for 39; Jeffares 0 for 11; Rivett 2 for 10. P. and T. Rivett b Rawson 16 Moore c Doolan b 'Cullen 8 Jeffares c Martin 4 Chard b Rawson 10 Rigden b Rawson - 8 McGougan c Shaw b Rawson .. 13 Hunt b Rawson 13 Clark c McCready b Rawson .. 9 Hancock, not out 0 Henderson lbw, b Sellars 1 Extras 2 Total 81 Bowling: Rawson 6 for 27; Doolan p for 21; Cullen 1 for 11; Martin 1 for 11; Sellars 1 for 5.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/BPB19411217.2.29

Bibliographic details
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 4, Issue 194, 17 December 1941, Page 8

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226

CRICKET Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 4, Issue 194, 17 December 1941, Page 8

CRICKET Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 4, Issue 194, 17 December 1941, Page 8

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