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NEW SOUTH WALES MATCH

PLAY STOPPED BY'KAIN

United Press Association—By Electric Tel** i graph—Copyright. SYDNEY, 23rd November. Interest in the New South Wales-Weit Indies match was keen, 12,000 watching the resumption of play on a good wicket, but.^ boisterous southerly made conditions unpleasant and played tricks with. the bowling. . :• • The game was full of incident and delighted the onlookers, whose number* after lunch rose to 25,000. Kippai went without adding to his overnight score, and Constantine had notched two wickets for 9 runs. . ' Bradman and M'Cabe carried on steadily, till another 34 runs were on the board. then the Mosman boy fell to. Constant tine. Jackson joined Bradman, and they added 30, then Francis earned his side'» gratitude by. bringing about Bradman's dismissal. Allsopp played a good innings until run out sensationally immediately after lunch. Grant, by a quick return, threw bis wicket down. Oldfield gave a nice exhibition, but got a dose of his own medicine when' he stepped out and missed one from Scott. \ Roach and Martin began the Indians' second strike.; The former hit freely and knocked up 20, then, essaying to repeat a boundary stroke", turned the baTl into his wicket. His partner in tb.e 'meantim* scored only a single in twenty minutes. Headley succeeded and delighted the crowd with fine placings. 'At 48 Martin went, having taken 65 • minutes to compile four. Headley and Birkett made 7 each, then the latter returned to the pavilion. Grant came in, but \iter his partner had notched a single In appeal against the weather was upheld. mnd play was stopped. Details:— NEW SOOTH WALES. . First Innings. Fairfax, b Constantine / 10 Bill, c Constantine, b St. Hill ~f . .. 13 Kippax, b Constantine ;. 6 M'Cabe, b Constantine IS Bradman, c Barrow, b Francis 73 Jackson, lbw, b Constantine 13 Allsopp, run out 32 Oldfield, ut Barrow, b Scott 21 Chilvers, b Francis 8 Hunt, b Francis 5 Stewart, not out 1 ■ Extras ........; 7 Total 207 Bowling Analysis.—Constantine took four wickets for 44 runs, Scott one for 50, St. Hill one for 46, Francis three for 3S, Martia none for 22. WEST INDIES. First innings '. -....183 ■ Second Innings. ', » Koach, b M'Cabe 20 Martin, st Oldfield, b Chilvers . 4 Headley, not out ...-..; 29 Birkett, c Oldfield, b Chilvers ........ 7 Grant, not out 0 Extras 1 : Total for three wickets 61 Play stopped at 4.30 on account of rain.

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 125, 24 November 1930, Page 7

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NEW SOUTH WALES MATCH Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 125, 24 November 1930, Page 7

NEW SOUTH WALES MATCH Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 125, 24 November 1930, Page 7

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