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flU' TELEGRAPH- .'Kit PRESS ASSOCIATION] AUSTRALIANS V. NATAL. (’A I MOTOWN. Ort. At Durban, playing a gainst Natal. { Australia in tlio first innings ina/lc 212. Collins scoivd 101 and Orogorv •*>•*>. In the howling Nourse pit 2 for 20 end Carter I for 10. Heavy rain on the » previous day caused a postponement of I the cbmnieneement till 2.10 when Nar.nl sent the visitors in. After the first wicket weirt down, the hatsmen hatted ft>r runs, nobody staying in long with Collins. The wicket was very wet. It was yood 1 M»wJin*r and sound fieldintr that ilismissed tlv Australians for considerably less than tbe first wicket, pnrflmrship of 1 fto si'm/csied as likelv. A feature of the "aim w a*. Carter’s !• n» • l»"w|in»; He ni:»int amed a snhuidid IniHtk. varviuii 1 1 is paee tliron^rhout.
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Hokitika Guardian, 31 October 1921, Page 1
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