CRICKET NEWS.
U'STUALIAN AND N.Z. CAIII/g AII.SOOis.JION CAPETOWN, Jan. 1. Tlie weather was line ami the attend anec ton thousand, for the second test. Taylor won tlie toss from Nou lands. The ground was slower than Johannesburg u iekets, and throughout it assisted the howlers on account ol the uno: tain tight of the ball. Fender tool, advantage of tlie wicket, and, backed up excellent fielding, his average at one stage was I for id. Marviebom* lost four wickets for 127 when stumps were drawn '.Russell, c. (atterall, b Hall, 39; .'’iindiinm e. l-’raneois ,b Hall, nil; Mead (in), 17: Carr <*. Ward, b Hall. !2 : extras, 1 1). Russel! and Saiidliam made bowling appear easy, and registered V.l bciore il.ev were separated. Samlliam s d"parture was followed by the loss oi Russell and Woolley for an additional run. Mead and Carr kept things moving till .slumps "ere drawn, ( air playing a lively game, and hit seven boundaries. Hall, a left hander, worried the batsmen, maintaining an excellent length. The fielding was brilliant. Additional analysis .Macaulay 2 for 19.
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 January 1923, Page 4
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