Langridge Heading English Averages
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Received Monday, 10.15 a.m. BRIGHTON, May 29. ' Wallace stands second in the Englisn batting averages with 11 ; nnmgs and 835 runs at 75.90 eacln J Above him is John Langridge, or . ^.ussex, with nine mnmgs and 625 .ans at 78.12 each. Tne Enghsn bowimg averages are ueaded uy AspinalF with 133 overs, ' j2 maidens, 289 runs and 30 wiekets, an average of 9.63. Then come A. V. Bedser, 229, 74,- 391, 31—12.61, ..nd Roberts, 290, 134, 409, 27—15.1. Rabone appears • as the first New ■iieaiander m tenth position with 88 overs, 21 maidens, 228 runs and 13 .Tckets, an- average of 17.53. v Jack Hobbs douots whether Engiand can beat New Zealand in three .-.ays. Under equal anl reasonably Mod piich conaitions, he says, the . rospect of a series of draws stands at a mile. A
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Chronicle (Levin), 30 May 1949, Page 5
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