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EIGHT-WICKET VICTORY

New Zealand Defeats Norfolk BATSMEN IMPR0VE (From tha .Special Correepondent of the Onited Pres» Association with the Team.) (Received 25, 11 ;0 a.m.) NORWICH, June 24. New Zealand played more ' like a fcouring team should against a minor county. Dunning and Weir bowled well, many runs coming from mishits that sped. to the boundary on a fast' outfield. In this .expensxve misfortune fel-low-sufferers were Roberts and Galiichan. The fielding was keen, fun-oots resulting in fast thronrs,. Kerr and Hadlee, for New Zealand, scored at a brisk pace against bowling; that , yesterday they were seemingly unable to handle. Kerr was brilliant, driving, cutting and gliding the speedy bowlers with never a fault. Lamason was more like the player he is known as in New Zealand. Hadlee and Weir swelled the large leg-be-fore list. Kerr hit 11 fours, including four in one over. He appeared, certain to reach his century, but , two balls going to the boundary as byes spoilt his chance.. The attendance was about, three thousand. ■ . Roberts damaged a finger attempting a; catch and may . not play in the test. ■ Scores NORFOLK. First Innings ... ... ... " ,M 165 Second Innings. B. W. -Roughtrought, l.b.w. b Dun- ' ning " ... ... ... ... >t Thistieton-Smith,' run out"- ... ... 33 Falcon, c Mqloney, b Gallichan 15 Edrich, run; out . ■ ... . ... . ... 5 Self, c Dunning, b Weir- .... .... 15 Theobald, c ; Lowry,- b Roberts .... 3 R.' C. • Roughtrought, b- Weir ... 19 Gladden; b * Dunning 1 ...- ... ... . 12Thompson, c Weir, b Dunning .... 9 Abbs, b Weir ... ... - ... L Pilch, not out- ... -fi; Extras ... ;,T ;. . - . . . * ... . - 4; * .« . * 4 • / -j. ... . ■■ ■■ • / Total ... v ... ... ' ...: 123 . BOWLING ANADYSIS - : O. M.rW.-R. Gallicban ... . 9' 4" 1 ; 20 Dunning 18.15 3 31 Weir ...... 20 '3 , 3 S4 -Roberts 11; 1 1:- 24 . There were four .leg byes. NEW ZEALAND.' First Innings 122. Second Innings. Weir, l.b.w., b Thompson ... ... 14 Kerr, not out ' ... ... ... ... 93 Hadlee, l.b.'w., b R. O. 'Rought- , rougbt - ... ■...' ... 9 LamasonV'not out * ... ... ... 87 Extras ... 14 Total for two wickets ... ... 167 Bowling analysis; Thompson one- for 65, Roughtrought one for 41. - - . - ' New 'Zealand® won. !by bigbt'f wickets:'

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 136, 25 June 1937, Page 6

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EIGHT-WICKET VICTORY Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 136, 25 June 1937, Page 6

EIGHT-WICKET VICTORY Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 136, 25 June 1937, Page 6

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