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M.C.C. AT BRISBANE

DULL BATTING DISPLAY

QUEENSLAND WELL, AHEAD

United Press Association—By Electric Tele^

craph— Copyright.

BRISBANE, Ist December.

The cricket match Queensland v. England was resumed to-day. Hornibrook and Hubbard in a sound partnership made the yuceiulaml t wag. " ' \\nr.w. ended at the luncheon adjournment. Gilligan and Dawson opened cautiously for England, but later the captain hit out. j The fielding was always smart and the bowling kept the batsmen defending. Dvleepsinhji was never comfortable,. A good ball from Oxenham beat him. Ducat was out to a brilliant catch. The play to-day was dull compared with the bright display of Friday. The crowd was disappointed at the early dismissal of the Indian after his brilliant first ininngs. Turnbull and Nichols livened for a while, but did not last long. Oxenhifni was two wickets for 17 runs when he got Nichols leg before. Turnbull went soon afterwards. England's position appeared hopeless when six were down for 135. Play was then dead slow. The crowd ironically cheered singles. Worthington was thirty minutes in opening his score. The pair played out time in.spite of frequent bowling changes. The following are the scores. QUEENSLAND. First Innings. O'Connor, b Nichola 4 Levy, c Duleepsinhji, b Nichols ...... 86 (rough, b Nichols 52 Rowe, b Nichols 0 Oxenham, b Duleepsinhji 26 weir, b Nichols 3 Hubbard, lbw, b Nichols .!".'.'!""* 21 Brew, b Nichols " 8 Hurwood, lbw, b Nichols '.'.. 6 Hornibrook, c and b Allom 24 ■ Amos, not out ." 4 Extras .: ".!!"! 14 Total "^ Bowling. Analysis.—Nichols eight wickets for 65 runs; Barratt, none for 70" Allom, one for 67; Worthington, none for 25; Duleepsinhji, one for 8. ENGLAND. First innings 172 Second Innings. Gilligan, c Amos, b Brew 58 Dawson, c Hurwood, b Amos 26 Duleepsinhji, b Oxenham .....«..„"." 13 Ducat, c and b Hurwood 10 Turnbull, b Hornibrook * 14 Nichols, lbw, b Oxenhara '" 16 Worthington, not out ' 12 Legge; not out !!.."" 16 Extras '_" q Total for six wickets 165

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 133, 2 December 1929, Page 7

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M.C.C. AT BRISBANE Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 133, 2 December 1929, Page 7

M.C.C. AT BRISBANE Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 133, 2 December 1929, Page 7

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