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CRICKET NEWS.

I TKI.IC'*!! A!*lf I’KH I»I!RS*S ASNOf’I.\TF< J.'f \ SECOND A El.* I CAN LEST. .'!"(-'iv'd *|,is da 1 at 19.39 ~.m 1 CAPETOWN. .Inn 2. M :’i'd hruisud Id.- thuuili and was l'cplneeil by Comma ile. Ilearue keeping iviekels. The a.'t tenda'uee was two tbousaiid. The Englisli (ail oil) red feeble resistance :■ gainst .-nperlj lidding and the deadly howling ol Hall übe was swinging aero-- ifie wicket, and P.lanekr iil-urg whose breaks licit up the batsmen. Ibaine displayed rare skill a- wicket keepi'r. More rain fell during the luncheon adjournment and made the wicket ea-.v. The atti'inlanee increased lo -ix Hioii-and. Ilearue played Kiimcdy 011 llius securing: a pair of spectacles. Cattcrall and Taylor then settled down 10 styli-b sound batting. .Mann made fourteen changes in the bowling in an < nileavoui' to separate them. Lnt without avail. The rale of -corig was slow, owing to a heavy outfield. Si Alt YI.EBOXE- l-t liming... Mead. e. Francois, b. Blanekeiiburg 21 Mann. I.b.w. I>. Binnekenburg ! Fender. 1 . Heaine. b. Mall . 3 Jlip]). e. Ilearue. b. Nllpi'll 12 Kinnetly, c. Heanie. li. Blanekenb ui'g 2 Broun (not out) 19 Maeaiib'y. b. Blaliekeliburt: 19 Extra- 12 Tota I . , . • 133 Bowling.— Blniii'keiiburg 5 lor (il . Hal! I for if*. Nlinen ! for M. i'Taneios 9 for 13. Play nil- delay'd mt in.", to rain in tin* morning. SOUTH AFRICA 2nd lulling-. Cattcrall (not out) , • Ilearue. b. Kninedy 9 Taylor (not out) H Extra- I'- 1 Total for 1 wicket KG WELLINGTON January 2. NEW ZEALAND 2nd Timings. {Hunt. e. Machtri 11. h. Kreenian .. 2 > •q-eplard. b. (iib-011 • v “ II iddlr-tmi ■. C. MaeLeau. b. Gibson 33 Sneddon, h. Freeman • I" Smith e. Chapman, n. I i ib-mi ... 11 Oi'lius. c. I iti liinar-li. b. Gib-011 Garrard (not out) 1! ' Ai, I. h. Fie. man ..... ..... 11 A I .-nt 1. b. lie 'man •’ Cemlliil'e. c. ami Fn-cman Brico. e. Macl.areii b. Gib-011 Extras _i Bowling : Fri". man 5 for 72. Gib-mi 5 for 12. England won by an innings and b'b : nil'. SECOND TEST MATCH. WELLINGTON. Jan. 5. The pillowing New Zealand eleven Lave been chosen to play ill tlio f hristelinrch test match: —*Meott. Dacre, ((iiirard. Sneddon Vueklaml). Rems.u. Collins, f'oudliflV. MeGirr (Wellington). Lambert (Taranaki). Blunt (Christchurch). Shepherd (Otago): twelfth man. Sandman (Christchurch). Rountree i- not available as wicketkeeper. MELBOURNE. Jttn. 3. South Australia have lost eight for

’I.V2 (A. Richardson 30, V. Richardson r,o" Ruiidel! 44. C ould (in) 39. Bennett (in )fl0). Stumps were then dr;nvn

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Hokitika Guardian, 3 January 1923, Page 3

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CRICKET NEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 3 January 1923, Page 3

CRICKET NEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 3 January 1923, Page 3

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