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CRICKET

KNGLAXI) V. N.S.W

ENGLAND'S GREAT SCORI

WICKET FAVOURS BATSMEN

(A"stralian Press Association)

(United Service)

SYDNEY, Nov. 9

The weather was warm early but cold later for the match between England and New South Males. Ihe wicket was excellent. The attendance as 20.000, the gate receipts totalling £IBOO.

Javdine and Sutclifie made a line partnership. The former was particularlv brilliant, turning Gregory’s and Xic'iolls’s fastest deliveries to leg.

.(ardilie was a far more attractive ojlall ill g batsman than Hobbs. He scored 140 in 220 minutes, bitting six-fi-i'ii fours. Tliis was bis third cent nrv of t lie tour.

Sutcliffe was verv sound, driving i<> Mie oli' well. He gave a possible chame to 'Hunker at second siin oil Nieiinlls. the fieldsman just tombing tire ball. Otherwise bis was a brilliant displav. Hamniomi and Itendren were da.’-n----ing. Each bit a. six off Campbell, ihr former's si or” ineiediug eleven fours, lie was veiy strong on the of) ami I'ossesses a magnificent shot through the covers.

The howling was accurate. Kelle-vav swung Hie Lai! wHI. taking two for 75. |looker h’-oko sharply from the off oeca viomiliv. The wicket was a hat-man's paradise

SYDNEY. Nov. i ! >

'i'll,-, wo- 1 her was coo! and the wiokoj; oxocHent. when the match between England and New 8011th 'A ales was resumed to-dnv Hammond and liendreii were again brilliant, tlie lormer showing g'Vat wri.-itiuevs 10 oii-.lnves and shots past point. lie battl’d r.ea.i'iy live and alniif hours ami hit thirty tours ami on,, si;,. )\*!i-ai a Inimiied and eleven, he Inn god at one ironi Ho '■••or >ui. U iug it wide ot Nieiiolis :u I'tM' slip; ot tiww 4 -a I is innings was laugh:", i'-oda v Hendnut was lor,0:1 the ojf si' ! e. am! the pur milled e>33. ;i ixvord of a foiinii wicket [lartn-.r-s'iiip in An.-iralia. They were togetiiei 329 minute ••• i R'ltdreti - innings ml- - - e I . se tiie 1, i 1 y . he it ted tWo W.w-

re-sive bniU ir H> B.'.utluail over lb: fence, a nil a; 1 empt ed a n .1 mi’ in the ne-a deli, cry W lee:! ill. Was Well caught in the Kill i.eld. He threw hrw i -!<ei aw,iv. heiug aponr-mlly lire !. Four ui l.e;-, were ttov, ‘.town tor o.H». 1 ... via. mi pt pviai Ihe ball to in id-oil. j. | a 1 1! W.o 11 d V. liS llllioile IO COlltplele :.is mo. Bradman remming the bat! .... all i v in Oldfield. ] iaminoiifl s s' oi.- oi 225 i, a i" i'n:’ i tor an ogle liman agio list New South Wale.,, neailcg li.-.yuardN. !7! made in tieIPUI tour. Leyhutd impressed by

.sound \ igofotts mi-driving, scorim. fori v--even. Ames batted ms.ltv am was beaten by a., ball Ironi .Morgan who bad not previously Imwled dm iny tiie day. Chaplin.tt showed good tactics i ! cl'.i.sitip tie’ innings, a:, liie home lean •••os i:r. d am! itm li.'lit v.as failing

Tlie bowiitig :as si iugi- on I !ie In-.! wj; ■ 1 t. Krlmwuy was best amt Givgorv's injured ii it.-r eaused him to 1m in a count l«. The. day ended - cm-a! ionail,'. tali', bowling excellently, ink-

•lag i vo wickets for iweiily-livo. 'i’li,. attendance was forty-ihrei llmn-aml and the rovi-hus 921,19. hoi! being r«> s. for a N>-w Soulh Y. ale —Engl.!mi game. Details:

ENG!.AND Ul Innings. Sue 11 lie. c anil i. Holloway ... ‘U .1,-.riiine, c ami h i 1 ooker HO Tyhiesiev. t. Oldfield. h Kellewav I I!a imnoml. run out -2u i ieiidrcn. ,• Camjiiieli. h Bradman L'i7 Leylaiid. (not out) Ames, I) .Morgan 2o Chapman, e Gregory, b Morgan ... lb Ta te. ( not oil l ) 2 ! Extras 25

To* a I for 7 V ickei ■■ (declared) 794 Bowling: Gregory 0 for BIO? Kelieway 2 for 119. NicholN !> lor (*.••:. I hook - er I for !59. Cainp!*ei! 0 for 119. Morg!!' for 17. Bra.-inriii I for 55. XK\Y SOFTR \Y '• IVF e - -Ist Inning.-. Morgan, b 11 ■: muimid ... * Jackson. It late 4

Andrews, c Chapman, b ’late ... ! ! Kippax. (not niiL) 2b Bradman, (not out) t Extras 1 Tola) for 3 wickets ■>-

ENGLISH CRITICS OVKIUOYKI>.

LONDON. Nov. 9

dardine’s success (i 11 els the critics overjoved Kiev pointing out that lie ithe only Englishman with such a performance on his lirsl appearance in Australia.

Mr P. F. AYarner expresses the opinion that .Jardiue should return from Australia almost a perfect batsman. He thinks that Kellewav will l’c-appear in rhe tests. lie said: “To-day all roads should lead to Sidney cricket ground, probably tbe most perfect ground in the world.”

THE AUSTRALIAN XT

SYDNEY. Nov. 10. The Australian Eh"-e" has been revEed. T> on-ford and Blackie nrc unavailable. and the f.-Bowing ten have now been chosen :—A . Richardson. SeoH-. V'n« f lf„ll. TTiirM-nff. Notbling •Tack-on. Bradman. Oldfield, Andrews, and Hooker. Tbe eleventh has not been chosen but Searfe is twelfth man.

SHEFFIELD SHIELD MATCH

MFLBOURNE. Nov. 9

In the Sheffield Shield match against South Australia, ANctoria, in their

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Hokitika Guardian, 12 November 1928, Page 6

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CRICKET Hokitika Guardian, 12 November 1928, Page 6

CRICKET Hokitika Guardian, 12 November 1928, Page 6

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