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CRICKET.

BV TELEGRAPH—-PRESS ABBN., COPYRIGHT

AUSTRALIAN MATCH DRAWN. SYDNEY, Feb. 7

The concluding day of the cricket match, Australian XI v. Rest of Australia, was commenced in flue weather and with a good wicket. The Rest of Australia, in the second innings, lost 5 wickets for 302, and the innings were declared closed. O’Keefe JRRde 144, Love 63, Willis (not out) 31. Bowling —McDonald took 1 for 52, Ryder 2 for 42, Mailey 1 for 81, Macartney 1 for 26*.

Australia, in the second innings, lost 4 wickets for 260. Gregory made 4, Macartney 9, Andrews 44, Collins 117, and Ryder (not out) 65. Bowling. Ilornibrook took 3 for 10b, Scott 1 for 68. The match was drawn. O’Keefe played a careful, slow innings, which; occupied 269 minutes, during which lie hit only -six fours. Play generally was very keen, but during Australia’s second innings Scott caused a slow rate of scoring by bowling the off theory, and he was frequently right off the wicket. Gregory attempted breezy play, but was caught in the slips. The, others were content to bat carefully. •

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Hokitika Guardian, 8 February 1922, Page 1

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182

CRICKET. Hokitika Guardian, 8 February 1922, Page 1

CRICKET. Hokitika Guardian, 8 February 1922, Page 1

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