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CRICKET.

fAUSTItALIAN it N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION] ENGLAND V. SOUTH AUSTALI A. VISITORS' EASY WIN. ADELAIDE, March 15 The weather was dull and threatened rain, and there was a sparse attendance. The Englishmen made 327 and South Australia 195 in the first innings, the latter with 253 for four wickets in the second innings were -132 behind. .Murray (ll)"and Bunded (119) remained hatting. Rundcll only added two singles and got out leg before. He was batting 97 minutes and his play was highly meritorious and chanceless. Murray hit two fours and a single, and was then clean howled by Fender. Waddington bowled four consecutive maidens. Piny became lifeless, and runs were spasmodic-. Love ridge reached 38, and then missed Fender, and the ball rebounded from Dolphin’s pads to the wickets when he was out of his crease. 1 Then Power came in. He hit up 11 runs. The third century went up. Later Power got his leg in front to Woolley. He was in for 109 minutes, and played a useful innings. .Aloroney tapped a short one. This caused Williams to get- himself run out. Ambler, tho last man, saw the dismissal of Aloroney who cocked an easy catch into Dolphin’s hands. The innings lasted 313 minutes and realised 3(19. England thus won hv an innings and 33 runs. Scores:— SOUTH AUSTRALIA SECOND INNINGS. Harris, b Fender 81 Smith, h Howell S Richardson, st Dolphin, li Fender 19 Jose, l.b.w. b Woolley 2 Rundcll, lb.w. Woolley 121 .Murray b Fender 20 Loveridgc, st. Dolphin, b Fender ... 38 Power, l.b.w. b Woolley 44 Aloroney, c Dolphin* b Fender ...... 9 Williams, run out 1 Ambler, (not out) () Sundries 23 Total 339 Bowling analysis-—Howell, oii« tor 53, Waddington (two no halls) one for-'ll. Parkin none for 73, Fqnder live for 109, Rhodes none lor 21, Woolley (one wide) two for 10.

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Hokitika Guardian, 16 March 1921, Page 1

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307

CRICKET. Hokitika Guardian, 16 March 1921, Page 1

CRICKET. Hokitika Guardian, 16 March 1921, Page 1

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