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WOMEN’S TEST

ENGLAND 377 AHEAD OF N.Z. TOfAL (nA Pm Aaodation— Copyright) | LONDON, July 5. After (dismissing New Zealand for £ and gaining a first innings lead of 49 m the women’s test match at Worcester today, England hammered home their aavantage tend finished the day 337 ahead, with thite wickets in hand. br«ra Stowed “ i

quick scoring by hard-hitting. Molly Hide, Bireh.l land innings 8 by taking four wickets tor eight runs. Scores are:— NEW ZEALAND First innings ' ENGLAND m First innings n(J nings " j. McKenzie, b Bladder 19 b Ffand. .. M j Wilkinson, c Coutts, b Francis -■ M MS?ay n °b Francis’ ." « M. Duggan, lbw. b J-. Lamason .. 20 H. Sanders, b Francis .. 4 M. Johnson, not out 4 Extras •• •• •• ’ Total for seven wickets •• 288

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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27395, 7 July 1954, Page 10

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126

WOMEN’S TEST Press, Volume XC, Issue 27395, 7 July 1954, Page 10

WOMEN’S TEST Press, Volume XC, Issue 27395, 7 July 1954, Page 10

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