CRICKET.
TiqST MATCH. Australian Press Assn.—United Service this day nt 10.15 a.m.l LONDON, July 24. Play in the test match was dull and slow on an easy wicket. West Indies in the second innings made 115 (S. T. Hill 38). Freeman took 5 for 39 and White 3 !for 41. England won by an innings and thirty runs. The “Daily News” cricket correspondent desribed the finish.’ of the test as the tamest for many years. He says West Indies Ims much to learn before it can justify its new rank. With six wickets in hand and requiring seventy-four to necessitate a second English innings they petered out unimpressively. Constantine was twice dropped. Freeman’s figures today were nine overs, fourteen runs, three wic-kets; and match figures 10 for 93. He lias taken 192 wickets <for the season.
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 July 1928, Page 2
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