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CRICKET.

THE SECOND TEST

AUSTRALIANS WIN

(By Telegraph—Per Press Association.)

DUNEDIN, April 3. Australia won the second cricket test by seven wickets. The New Zealand innings closed for lot. leaving the visitors to s(ore 129 to will. These were secured for the loss of three wickets, one of which was that of Pousford. who was clean howled by Badcock at 30.

l..owry played a vigorous innings on the resumption to-day. and was 49 when he snicked Griinniett into Oldfield's 1 1 a luls. The New Zealand tail did not wag to effect. Wuodful! carried his hat lor 45. The two other Australians out were Schneider, who was brilliantly caught by Lowry close up at silly mid-off, at 22. and Richardson, who missed a lull tusser from Lowry. .James caught the ball on the full and whipped off the bails. AUSTRALIA. First Innings 188 SECOND INNINGS. Pousford, b Badcock 33 Wood full, (not out) 4o Schneider, c Ixiwry, b Badcock Richardson, st. James, b Lowry ... 14 19 Kippax, (not out) Extras 6 Total for three wickets UJ Bowling analysis: Alcf.irr 0 lot 41. Badcock 2 for 33. Read 0 for 14. Lowry 1 for 15. Blunt 0 for 20 The gate receipts for the match-were €6lO.

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Hokitika Guardian, 4 April 1928, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
205

CRICKET. Hokitika Guardian, 4 April 1928, Page 3

CRICKET. Hokitika Guardian, 4 April 1928, Page 3

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