CRICKET.
(Australian A N.Z. Cable Association.) LONDON, Sept. 14. The Rest have made 181 for 2 wickets (Hol'mes 01, Sandliam and Hammond (both in) 53). Unin prevented further play and the came was drawn. -V
CRICKET AVERAGES
(Received this day at 11.0 a.m.) LONDON, Sept. 15. The abandonment after lunch, at the Oval of the last match of the season robbed the cricket world at the last moment of a chance of a. n!?w record At lunch time Hammond was 53 not out, bringing his season’s total to 2969. He only wanted 31 to become the youngest ever to score 3000 in ono season and so join the select hand of threle thousanders, of whom Rangi-
singhji achieved the distinction at the
youngest age of 26. Hammond, how\ever, easily gained distinction by securing the highest aggregate for 1927.
JanTine BATTING. Inn. Not Out. 12 2 Aver. 92.60 Hallows . 44 13 75.58 Mend . 41 9 74,53 Hentlren ... . 4.1 5 73.26 Hammond . 47 4 69.04 Chapman ... . 24 2 60.04 Sandham .. . 46 6 57.87 Holmes (York.) . 47 9 57.21 Hearne . 38 0 56.27 Sutcliflo ... . 49 G 56.13 Shepherd . . 45 G 55 Bowley . 41 3 54.2(> Hobbs . 32 1 52.93
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 September 1927, Page 3
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