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CRICKET.

fAUSTItALJAN & N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION.!

ENGLAND v. BALLARAT.

MELBOURNE, Jan. 9

England in their first innings against Ballarat declared at 9 for 384. Russell 50, Fender 106, Woo ley (not out) 159. Ballarat’s second innings realised 30. Bowling analysis.—Waddington 9 for 15, Hitch° 4 for 10.

England won by an innings and 143 runs. Writing in the “Star” an Australian “barracker” says: Barracking is merely unbiased and loti, voiced criticism. Australians do not take cricket seiiotislv, they did once, but since ihe death of Trtimper no worthy successor has taken on. and the game is suffering. NEW SOUTH WALES V. SOUTH AUSTRALIA. WELLINGTON, dan. 8. Playing in the Sheffield match South Australia made 265 in the first innings C. K. Pel low 81, Smith 34, S. Bellow 33, A. Richardson 42. Bowling: An drews 5 for 99.

In the second innings New Sout Wales have one wicket down for 20.

TARANAKI V. WANGANUI

NFAY PLYMOUTH. Jan 9

The Taraimki-Wangnnni cricket match ended in a win for Taranaki by 95 runs. Taranaki made 137 and 'Wanganui replied with 121. In their second effort, Taranaki declared at eight lor 301, 'Wanganui made 122.

PLUNKET SHIELD MATCH

WELLINGTON. Jan 8

The Plunket Shield match- was tontin ued to-day. Wellington, whose over night score was 306 for 8 wickets, completed their innings for 334. Warn 17 not out, Bruce 12. being principal scorers of the remainder. Bowling: Plavei 6 for 139. N. C. Sneddon 2 for 44, A. Sneddon 1 for 31.

Auckland whose play was disappoint ing, responded with 168, of which Lusk 45, ,1. Anthony 44 were principal scorers. N. G. Sneddon 18, and Player 11. Bowling: Brice* 6 for 14, McGirr 3 for 28, Hiddleston 1 for 38.

Auckland did not follow on, hut Wellington decided to hat again. In their second essay they complied 214 for six wickets when slumps were drawn. The principal scorers were: Burton not out 14, Brice 43, McGirr 43. Warn 40. Bowling: Smith 3 for 37.

Tin* lidding of both teams was a feature of the match, exciting the great interest of ihe large crowd present. NEXT TEST TEAM. (Received this day at 8 a.m.) SYDNEY. Jan. 10. ’[’lie next Australian test team will he selected from Armstrong, Bardsley, Collins, Gregory, Kelleway, Mai ley, McDonald, Park, Bellow, Oldfield, Taylor and Ryder.

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Hokitika Guardian, 10 January 1921, Page 4

Word count
Tapeke kupu
386

CRICKET. Hokitika Guardian, 10 January 1921, Page 4

CRICKET. Hokitika Guardian, 10 January 1921, Page 4

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