CRICKET.
I I ! , ! 1 [by TELEGRAPH —PER PRESS ASSOCIATION j i j AUSTRALIA V. NEW ZEALAND. VISITORS’ BIG SCORE. AUCKLAND, April !. Tim Australians commenced the seeOlid test against New Zealand to-d-.y | in glorious weather. The wicket was true and fast. There was a poor attendance. Tim Australians gave the New Zenlanders a day's leather hunting, *nd were drawn having by then completely I collared the bowling The play on Hie j whole was bright and the scoring last, i At tho close of the day the board show|ed five wickets for 495 runs. Rouii- j tree’s work behind the wickets was cue of the outstanding features of the game. The New Zealand captain, Brice, used many changes of howling, but mostly to no avail. The visitors’ exhibition ol butting was very fine. Few chances wr: given. Scores: .* AUSTRALIA FIRST INNINGS. Bogle e. Hiddlestone b. Mcßeath to Richardson c. Smith, b. Mc-Reath 11 Liddiciit c. Rountree h. Smith ... 25 La in pa rd, c. Brice, li. Patrick - >2 ■Hansford (not out) l( 'o Ruddy, h. Patrick ;i Forsberg (not out) Extras 'l’otal for five wickets W->
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 April 1921, Page 3
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