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CRICKET NEWS.

j 'ann.mi.iN and n.z. cable association. ! (Received this dnv at 10.30 n.m.) CAPETOWN, Nov. 27 | The weather was bright and windy, and wicket good. Alarylohone with eight for 27] declared < Laudham 102, | Afann -13. Stevens I, Brown 21, Fender : (not out) 13. Afead (not out) 0). Har- . tignn took 3 for 07. Warner 2 for 50. I East London made 120 (Wninwright 01, Cooper 241, Woolley 0 for 13, Kennedy 2 for 17. Mai'ylelmne won by an j innings and eiglitv-oiie runs. | SYDNEY, November 28. ! Tlie “Telegraph” says the position . looked had till Macartney and Andrews i partnership. Andrews was never more | brilliant. .Macartney, as usual, w: s j delightful, punishing the howlers imlis- . criminntely.

The “Herald” remarks that Now South Wales experienced little difficulty in making up the leeway. It was a splendid recovery. The English bowlers were up against different batsmen in the second innings. The bowling, which sceipod to paralyse the local men on Saturday was made to look positively simple when Macartney and Andrews got going. The latter’s brilliant display was the titbit of the day, hut its enjoyment was heightened by the magnificent fielding at cover by Chapman, who intercepted many favourite shots by both batsmen.

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Hokitika Guardian, 28 November 1922, Page 3

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203

CRICKET NEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 28 November 1922, Page 3

CRICKET NEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 28 November 1922, Page 3

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