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M.C.C. IN VICTORIA

Fishbock Comes to Light With 104 COUNTRY TEAM FAILS BENALLa, Marcih 5. iThe Englishmen began torday a twoday mateh against a Victorian couhtry side. There was a perfect wicket with beautiful ground surroundings. They batted freely, scoring 344 runs in 246 iminutes, batting 12 men. A feature was a total of 104 in 158 minutes by Fishlock, in the first innings, since ihe, broke his hand at Adelaide before the fourth Test there. Hammond made a tnost artistic 53 in 60 minutes. Voce and Allen made a last-wieket stand of 80 in 40 minutes. Voee's 53 was unfinished in 50 minutes. Each scored a sixer and each was in good form. Fishlock's form indicated that it is likely he would have been troublesome in the Tests if uninjured. Tihe conntry team at stumps had lost two wickets for 29 runa.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 43, 6 March 1937, Page 19

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M.C.C. IN VICTORIA Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 43, 6 March 1937, Page 19

M.C.C. IN VICTORIA Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 43, 6 March 1937, Page 19

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