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Nli’ TRI.KCJI»API! . Kit PJI 158 K ASSOCIATION] A ESTR ALIA V. NATAL. {l?occiv<*tl This IXi y ;it* 12.-A p.m.) ( APKTOWX. O.t. Ml. Niitnl in tin* tii > 1 iiminys m;ul<* llil iTaylor E»5, Nmirst* Ml), (.’:irL*r II). Howling; analysis -—■(• t> l«»r Al), Mai lev 1 lor SM. Australia in tlu* somml innings haw lost throe wickcis lor IS2 <('ollins MO, M;iym* Ml, Macartney (not out' < *7, Ryder Oku out ) A2). Main fell over tlu* \ve<*k-end and 11 it* wickt'L was wet and nut field heavy. After a cautious opening Taylor and Nourse played Iroo ail round aiiraetivc
nicket. Tlu* third wicket fell at 12*2, tlu* pair addin**; 00. Gregory and Maih*v were in eieat form, and made short work of tlu* otiiers. The Australians !o«i the fust three* wickets for 05.
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 November 1921, Page 3
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131CRICKET Hokitika Guardian, 1 November 1921, Page 3
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