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X.S.W. v. vrCTORTA. MELBOURNE. Dee. 30. New South Wales in Ihe first innings made 705 (Gregorv 32. Kellewav 145. Oldfield 120). The howler. Bhickie. took I for 153. Victoria, in the -or-' ond innings lost 4 for (13 ( Raring not out 22) when stumps were drawn. The weather was dull. The wicket was still good. Oldfield opened briskly and ivelfi-way livened to keep pace with his partner, though Kellewav was taking no risk'-. Oldfield halted dashingly. tackling every 100.-e hall, and scored much faster than his parlner. who took fifty minutes to gel fifteen. After he reached the century Oldfield gave one chance, at HU. and thereafter played faultlessly until caught at mid-oil. Kellewav played ea re fill, sound cricket, his partnership with Oldfield adding 220 runs. The Victorinn howling was weak, and the fielding generally was poor, with llash-os of brilliancy. AUSRTAUAX TEAM FuR ENGLAND. ,M FLIP M'RY F. "IW. 80. The select • -is have picked i lie Ini-
lowing team to ioiir l-'.ngland : Collin-, (captain). Bard.-,ley. Al a-a rl ii'-y. I.ivInr. Andrews, Oldfield. ilreeorv. ALiiley. Hendry Ryder. Poiisiord and (■'riinmel (. Tbrce more are to .bo chosen later.
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Hokitika Guardian, 31 December 1925, Page 1
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