CRICKET NEWS.
| I.IIV TKI.fcC.HAPB —?ER PRESS ASSOCIATION'! CAPETOWN, Jan. 18. Quiet cricket followed Woolley’s departure, the howlers keeping a length •Hid the fielding was good, though 1 -Read and Russell each gave hard chances when nineteen and seventeen respectively. .Many changes in the bowling were tried and play was pain- ‘ 'illy alow after lunch, it taking two ' mil’s to notch H”. Mead pJayed stodgily, but Fender's exhibition was surprising. A section of the rrowd which numbered 4TMX) barracked, but the batsmen took no risks. The scoring was a little better after tea, lOfi runs being added -in the same number of minutes. Fonder after nearly three hours batting, was caught at midon, rather wide, lie played a very uttusHiil innings. Mead batted 330 minutes, leg strokes and off drives being the feature of his play. He also gave a chance at 118. The fielding generally was very good, but several catches were missed. I-" addition to Brown. England oinitt"d Eivesoy. Gillignn and Stevens.
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 January 1923, Page 3
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163CRICKET NEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 20 January 1923, Page 3
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