CRICKET.
11V TEI.EOHAI’II I’ll CHS ASSN., COPYRIGHT.
WELLINGTON, March 23,
The weather is fine for the' continuation of the first test match between Xevv Zealand and Victoria. The wicket and outfield are in .good order and the ityoslcvt.s generally litre bright. Faced with a deficit of 110 runs. New Zealand commenced their second innings with A\ orkcr anti Blunt. Ibe latter faced Wallace, bowling with a northerly wind. A single came n. the first over. Liddiciitt bowled from the other end. apaprently none the worse for his injury on Saturday. Blunt gave him a maiden over, carefully blocking every delivery. lacing Wallace Blunt secured the first boundary, a nice stroke to leg. A\ orker carpet drove Liddicutt nicely for four and ton appeared. Both batsmen were bitting carefully, leaving ofl balls severely alone.
At 12.30 the total was 20. DATED. At 1 o’clock the score was 0 for 3( Blunt 21, Worker 10.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 March 1925, Page 3
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