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AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS. AGAINST: MIDDLESEX. AVIX BY FIVE AYJCKETS. ([United Tress Association.—By Electric loleg raph.—Copy right. J (Received this dnv at 8 a.m.) ' ;. LONDON, Juno G. The weather is hot. and v. icket Rare, but it appeared true. Walker Being injured .Richardson is keeping wickets and Oldfield fielding s institute. Hendren was nearly out in the first over. BBC announces that the test matches will no broadcast each day commencing at 6.{10, English summer time. The broadcast will last ten minutes. r .. this day at 8 30. a.m.) LONDON, June 6. The sixth wickjt partnership of 101 by Hendren?. and Enthoven li.reed Australia to "Ibat a second time, nndi five ivisitars .wickets fell for eighty-five. HeirdPsii' passing Duleepsinhji’s ninetyrtvyq ./became the highest scorer ' against ' the Australians and went on to compile u century in 165 minutes, hitting twelve fours. Enthoven played very quietly until Richardson smartly caught him behind the wicket. Richardson aha .was unexpectedly successful as a keeper, also dismissed Hendren. The score Was then 271, the highest against the toii'nsts to date. The remaining wickets fell quickly.

The Australians went in and Ponsford scored ten briskly aiul then lost his middle stump.’ ' Bradman and Jackson moved alofig nicely until the former jumped out and his wickerwa3 shattered, Jackson was also badly beaten arid' ; three men were out for 59.

McCabe and Richardson also wont soon after reaching double figures and then Kippax, who was suffering from a strained groin, and Fairfax gathered the necessary runs for victory. Le e bowled finely and kept a good length. j " /’ ' ■ ' U|. 1 MIDDLESEX—Ist Innings. Stevens, c Hurvvood, ’b Hornibrook :•... ' 22 Lee, b Hornibrook •.. ... 26 Hearne, c . Hurwood, b Horniv - v; 'brook j ; 11 Hendren, c Richardson, b Grimmett ... 17 Allen, b Hornibrook 4 Haig, c Richardson, b Horni- • brook ... 0 JCnthoven, (not out) 15 Njewmati, c Fairfax, b Grimmett 0 Cunning) b Hornibrook ... 7 Durston, c McCabe, b Grimmett 0 Price, b Hornibrook 0 Extras ... ... 1 • Total . M 3 Bowling analysis; Fairfax 0 for 20, Hurwood 0 for 4,/.Hornibrook 7 for 42, Grimmett 3 for 26. .. /AUSTRALIA—Ist Innings. Ponsford, 1.b.w.,, b, .Alien ... ~.. 5 Jackson, c Canning, b Stevens ... 14 Bradman, b Hearne 35 Richardson, 1.b.w;., b Hearne ... 1 Kippax, c Lee, b Allen 102 MeCalbe, o Lee, b Allen 31 Fairfax, b Lee ... , ... ... 34 Grimmett, b Allen 21 Hurwood, b Allen 1 Walker, (not out).. ~ 5 Hornibrook, 1.b.w., b Allen ... 4 Extras . wngww. ;--•• ■ 17 Total ... . 270 ■ Bowling analj'Sis: Allen 6 for 77, Haig 0 for 24, Durston 0 for 27, Stevenp 1 for 70,'■••Hearne 2 for 34, Lee 1 for 1, Enthoven 0 for 20. MIDDLESEX—2nd Innings. Lee, l.b.w'., b Hurwood 2 Stevens, st. Richardson, b Grimmett ... ... 13 Hearne, l.b.wE, b McCabe 22 Allen,' 1.b.w., b Hornibrook ... IB Haig, 1.b.w., b Grimmett ■ 0 Hendren. o Richardson, b Hornibrook ". 133 Enthoven, c Richardson, b Fair- ' ' fax ... ... 38 Newman, b Grimmett ... 5 Canning, c Hurwood, b Horni- '•' - brook ... 4 Durston, !b Hornibrook ~V ... ... JU Price, (not out) ... ... ... 0 Extras 26 Total ... 287 Bowling analysis;;-Fairfax 1 for 41, Hornibrook 4 for 60, Hunvood 1 for SO, Grimmett 3 for 81, McCabe 1 for 49. AUSTRALIA—2nd Innings. Ponsford, b Haig ... 10 Jackson, 1.b.w., b Hearne 26 Bradman, b Stevens • 18 McCabe, c Allen, 1> Stevens ... ... 18 Richardson, c Newman, b Stevens 11 Fairfax, (not out) 17 Kippax. (not, out) 13 Extra* 8 Total for 5 wickets 121 Bowling analysis: Allen 0 for 19, Haig 1 lor 18, Newman 0 for 2, Stevens 3 for 47, Hearne 1 for 27. Australia won by five wickets. TEST TEAM.

(Received this dnv nt 9.40 a.m.) LONDON. .Tunc 0. The English test team will lie chosen from the following thirteen selected: Ohapma-n, Duekwonth, ‘Duleepsinlyj. Hammond, Hendren, Hobbs, Larwood, Robins, Sutcliffe, Tale, R. Tyldesloy, “White, Woolley,

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Hokitika Guardian, 7 June 1930, Page 5

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CRICKET Hokitika Guardian, 7 June 1930, Page 5

CRICKET Hokitika Guardian, 7 June 1930, Page 5

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