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CRICKET.

Hi TELEGRAPH —PRESS ASSN., COPYRIGHT. NEXT ENGLISH TEAM TO AUSTRALIA. MELBOURNE, January 6. The Cricket Board of Control have? decided to ask the Marylebone Club to agree to a visit of an English team to Australia duriug the 1923-24 season. They have also decided that in future both the umpires for Inter-State matches shall be selected by the authorities of the State where the match is being played.

SOUTH AUSTRALIA V. NEW SOUTH WALES. SYDNEY, Jan. C. In the match South Australia v. New South Wales, the weather was fxxie and the wicket good. A thunderstorin interrupted play, but the wicket was covered and not affected. South Australia lost six wickets for 208 —l'ellew 81, Richardson 34, Rundell (not out) 72 The failing light and the result of the storm caused an early finish. The New South Wales team was weak, eight members of the first eleven being unable to play. AUCKLAND V. CANTERBURY. AUCKLAND, Jan. 6. The match Auckland v. Canterbury commenced to-day. Canterbury scored 210 for six wickets when stumps were drawn—Blunt 57, Grant (not out) 51, and Sandman (not out) 43.

WELLINGTON V. OTAGO. WELLINGTON, Jan 6. The Pluriket Shield Cricket Match Wellington v. Otago, commenced today. Otago in the first innings made 209. Shepherd scored 61, Carlton 28, Torrance . 20, and McMillan 17. McGirr took four wickets for 80 runs, and Barclay six for 65. Wellington lost five wickets for 209. Hidcllestone made 118, Dempster 38, Carlton took two wickets for 44, and Shepherd one for 10.

MATCH AT MARTON. MAR-TON, January 5. Rangitikei in their innings against the Nomads scored 84. The Nomads lost six wickets for 203. D. E. Collins made 98, Arkwright 2, A. R. Curtis 5, Talbot 22, Orton 14, K. K. Cave (not out) 17, and Bernan 45.

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Hokitika Guardian, 7 January 1922, Page 3

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298

CRICKET. Hokitika Guardian, 7 January 1922, Page 3

CRICKET. Hokitika Guardian, 7 January 1922, Page 3

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