CRICKET.
VICTORIA ANjf S. AUSTRALIAf AUSTRALIAN" A N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION] (Received this day at 8 a.m.) ' MELBOURNE, Nov. 26. The weather was hot and dusty. Armstrong won tlie toss and batted on a good "wicket. Victoria'in the first innings made
310, ;(Ryder 367' Lampard 47, Armstrong, not out 157). 'f Bowling—Richardson 4. for bb, Wright 3 for 89. . South Australia in the first innings have lost no'wickets for 18, Pellew and Richardson' batting. ‘ South Australian bowling was good and the batsmen with 'tlie exception of Armstrong, wbre" frequently in trouble: "The latter’s was the innings of a great master! He made runs all refund the wicket and it waß one of the most finished displays ever ‘given in first class cricket: TEST PROSPECTS. BRISBANE, Nov. 25. Douglas, referring to the _ test matches, said he could not give an opiiiion, but'was full ofliope. His men are getting used to the conditions of . Australian’ cricket. So far they had not had time to showtheir real form. He added that' Gregory was probably r the fastest bowler in'the world to-day.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 November 1920, Page 1
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