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CRICKET

ENGLAND V. AFRICA

THE MATCH DRAWN

(United Press Association.—By Electric Te 1 egra p fi.—Copy ri gh t.)

Received this day at 11.25 a.m.) LONDON, June 18. LONDON, June 19.

A dramatic start was made in the test cricket, Quinn bawling Killick with the fifth hall in the first over. I Hereafter Sutcliffe and Hammond settled down, linns were slow at first, '.ut later both gave glimpses of their real form. The scoring was 50 iir 25 minutes. Hammond’s century made his fifth century in test cricket. The second wicket partnership yielded 221 in 17;) minutes,. nine short of the retard. White then declared, leaving the Africans to make 504 in three hours. The first hundred appeared in 85 minutes. Catterall was brilliant, alt roil ml the wicket. His score included 10 fours. Catterall and Mitchell's outstanding achievement of two tlireetigure partnerships in the same test is unprecedented in the Anglo-Afriean series. ENGLAND, —First Innings. Killick, c Merkel, b Oclise 31 Sutcliffe, c. Cameron,'b Ochse ... 26 Duleepsinhji, c Vincent b Morkel 12 Hammond, b Quinn 20 Leylnnd, c Taylor, b Ochse 3 Fender, c Cameron, b Quinn ... 6 Hendren, b Morkel 70 'late, e Mitchell, b Morkel. 40 Larwood, 1.b.w., b Ochse 6 White, run out 5 Duckworth, not out 11 Extras 17 Total 245 Howling analysis.—Morkel 3 for 40, Quinn 2 for 27, Ochse 4 'for 25, Vincent none for 7, Mitchell none for 2. SOUTH AFRICA.—First Innings. C’atteral, 1.b.w., b Fender 67 Taylor, b Larwood 2 Morkel, b Tate 5 Christie, b Larwood 1 .Mitchell, b Tate 88 Dean, e and b Fender 79 Cameron, b Larwood 5 Owen, c Smith, b Tate 25 Vincent (not out) 14 Quinn, b Larwood ••• 1 Ochse, b Larwood 2 Extras ’. H Total ... 251 Bowling.—Larwood 5 for 57, Tate 3 for 65, Fender 2 for 64, Hammond 0 for 25, White 0 for 28. ENGLAND.—Second Innings. Killick, b Quinn 23 Sutcliffe, b Morkel 114 Fender, c Vincent, b Ochse 12 .Duleepsinhji, 1.b.w., b Ochse ... 1 Hammond (not out) ••• 138 Hendren V: (not out) "3 Extras - 12 Total for 4 wickets declared 308 Bowling analysis.—Ochse, 2 for 8; Morkel, 1 for 54; Quinn, 1 for 55; Owensmith, 0 'for 29; Vincent, 0 for 55; Christy. 0 for 15. AFRICA.—Second Innings. . Cattarall, o White, b Fender ... 98 Mitchell (not out) ... ... 31 Extras ... ••• •’* Total for 1 wicket ..." ... 171 The match was drawn. Bowling analysis.—Larwood, 0 for. 12; Tate, 0 for 43; Fender,. 1 for 55; White, o’'for 23; Hammond, 0 for 19; Duleepsinhji, 0 for 11.

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Hokitika Guardian, 19 June 1929, Page 5

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422

CRICKET Hokitika Guardian, 19 June 1929, Page 5

CRICKET Hokitika Guardian, 19 June 1929, Page 5

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