CRICKET.
[j!Y TEI/F.fiHAPH — I’KU CHESS ASSOCIATION.] BRISBANE, Feb. JO. Although Ponslord and Hendry opened carefully, and for a time confined themselves to singles, they soon livened up mul Ixith men hutting confidently. caused the score to mount rapidly. The batsmen revealed a thorough understanding in running between the wickets, daringly snatching many singles. The bowling was frequently changed without effect, as
the visitors were masters of the situation. Ponsford was particularly brilliant, executing shots with ease and precision, and with perfect timing. Hendry’s century came from the last ball of the day.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 February 1927, Page 3
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