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DRAWN GAME

Uirited Preas Association

N.Z. Plays Out Time With Warwickshire CARSON MAKES 47 ,|Fxom the Special Correspondent of tha

with the Team.)

(Received 7, 11.0 a.m.) BIRMINGHAM, August -6. Tiie Kew Zealanders, in. the muggy beat, bowled and fielded keenly. Moloney maintained length and spin comjnendabiy. Vivian and Gallichan were •eonsistently steady. The Warwickshire iail-enders foilowed "hit-or-miss'' tacribs and enjoyed considerable fortune, 1 snany mis-hits falling clear of the fieldsmen. Warwick' s recovery, after iosing five wickets cheaply, sefc the tourists the rather diffcuit task Of scoring 302 in the fourth innings to win. The New Zealanders difficulties increased when the hrst three wickets fell for 61 runs. Hadiee and Wallace were both comfortlible and aggressive. Weir gave a fine exhibition of powerful driving, hitting «ight fours. Weir and Donnelly together put on 65 in 40 minutes. Five men were out for 126, then

Carson. and Moloney played steaduy •when the side was in the shadow of possible defeat. Carson played powerful scoring strokes, especially anytliing short, and hit six fours. The sixth wicket fell when the score was at 200. A new ball was not fcaken, the county relying on the spin bowlers as the wicket was showing signs of wear. Moloney patiently played out time with Page. He showed fine patience in de1'ence when the county was striving for win. Details:— - WARWICKSHIBE. First Innings 259 Second Innings. TQlner, e Weir b Moloney ........ 30 ' Santell, b Moloney 42 Wyatt, c Tindill b Moloney ...... 17 Dollery, l.b.w. b Vivian 4 Ord, b Moloney . f . 0 Cranmer^ c Lamoson b Gallichan . . 71 BuoJringham^ c Hadiee b Gallichan 68 Croon, b Vivian 6 . Paine, not out .................. 40 Mayer, c CaTson b Moloney ...... 33; Hollies, not out 2 . Estxas 9 Total for nine wickets (dec.) .. 322 : BOWLING.

O. M. E. W. Weir 11 1 38 0 Carson ...... 6 0 28 0 Vivian ...... 40 16 73 2 Lamason. .... 7 2 24 0 Moloney .... 24 0 104 5 ' Gallichan .. 17 5 46 2 NEW ZEALAND. First Innings 280 Second Innings. Vivian, b Mayer 0 Hadiee, st BncMngham b Hollies 28 Wallace, b Mayer 28 Weiar, Lb.w. b Mayer .......... 44 Donnelly, Lb.w. b Wyatt ........ 25 Moloney, not out ................ 43 Carson, c Santall by Paine ...... 47 Page, not out 1* Extras 3 Total for six wickets ........ 219 Bowling. — Mayer three for 26, Wyatt •ne for 49, Hollies one for 64. Paine fine for 77. The match was drawn.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 172, 7 August 1937, Page 6

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DRAWN GAME Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 172, 7 August 1937, Page 6

DRAWN GAME Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 172, 7 August 1937, Page 6

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