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ENGLISH COUNTY CRICKET

•FISHLOCK REACHES 1000 RUNS (N.Z. Press Association—Copyright) LONDON, June 21. Rain continues to upset county cricket. L. B. Fishlock, the Surrey batsman, is the first to make 1000 runs for the season. Results: Derbyshire, first innings 147 (Watts six for 31); second innings five tor 186 declared. Surrey, first innings, seven for 150, declared (Fishlock 51) ; second innings seven for 179 (Fishlock 77). The mateh was drawn. . Northamptonshire, first innings 177 (Hill six for 35). Hampshire, first innings 118 (Merritt six for 44). The match was drawn. Kent, first innings nine for 393 .declared (Ames 106, Todd 90). Warwickshire, first innings 114 (Wright five for 74): second innings 114 (Davies four for'l6). Kent won by an innings and 166 runs. . /T i Lancashire, first innings 118 (Jackson seven for 74); second innings two for 147 declared. Leicestershire, first innings 55 (Roberts five for 6 in seven overs); second innings 126 (Garlick five for 35). Lancashire won by 84 runs. * Sussex, first innings 179 (John Langridge 99; Jepson five for 46); second innings seven for 276 declared (Parks 92). Nottinghamshire, first innings four for 193 declared (Keeton 83, Hardstaff not out 64): second innings two for 160 (Keeton 77). The maten was drawn. . , Middlesex, first innings, nine for 368 declared (Robertson 91). Glamorganshire, first innings 136 (Sims four for 23); second innings 138 (Sims six for 49). Middlesex won by an innings and 94 runs. . . Cambridge, first innings, 100 (Cranfield eight for 45); second innings, 34 (Cranfield five for 9, Cook five for 23). Gloucestershire, first innings eight for 140 declared (Mills six for 48). Gloucestershire won by an innings and 6 runs.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19460624.2.112

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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24909, 24 June 1946, Page 6

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275

ENGLISH COUNTY CRICKET Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24909, 24 June 1946, Page 6

ENGLISH COUNTY CRICKET Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24909, 24 June 1946, Page 6

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