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CRICKET

AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS,

AGAINST CAMRIDGE

AN EASY WIN

[United Press Association.—By, Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.]

(Received this day at 8.30. a.m. - ) LONDON, June 10.

The Australians registered their fourth successive win by easily outclassing Cambridge. McCabe and Bradman again secured most of the wickets though Hurwood bowled finely taking 2 for 20 off ten overs. Play was delayed for forty minutes the morning by (rain. Killiek continued to bat soundly but on his dismissal at 99, seven wickets were down and a- debacle seemed certain. The tsil enders, however, offered unexpected resistance. Human hit vigdriving Bradman for three successive four's and with Brown scored 85 in an'hour. When Human left, Webster and Brown continued to hammer the bowling, the latter reached a. fine 50 in eighty minutes. He was eventually dismissed in the slips, after a fearless display. CAMBRIDGE—Wfc Innings. Ratcliffe, c Hornibrook, b Hur-

wood 4 Kemp-Welch, d McCabe 20 Killiek, c Wall, b Bradman ... 48 Grant, c Hurwood, b McCabe ... 12 Morgan, run out Baines, l/b.w., b Bradman 12 Butterworth, c Haywood, b McCabe Human, b Bradman 0 Brown, c Hurwood, b McCabe ... 10 Fabian, c Oldfield, b Wall 8 Webster, (not out) 10 Extras 4 * Total • 145 Bowling analysis: Wall 1 for 47, Hurwood 1 for 9, Hornibrook 0 for 18, McCabe 4 for 25, Bradman 3 for 35.

AUSTRALIA—Ist Innings. Ponsford, b Kemp-Welch 7 Woodfull, c Fabian, b Webster ... 216 Bradman, c Baines, b Human ... 32 McCabe, run out 96 Richardson, c Kemp-Welch,- b Human '••• Jackson, run out 25 Oldfield, e Human, lb Webster ... 28 Hornibrook, b Human 6 Wall, (not out) ••• 9 Hurwood ? (not out) 8 Extras Total for 8 wickets (dec.) ... 504 Bowling analysis: Kemp-Welch 1 for 100, Human 3 for 106, Fabian 0 for 104, Brown 0 for 55, Webster 2 for 45, Grant 0 for 30, Butterworth 0 for 21.

CAMBRIDGE’ —2nd Innings. Kemp-Welch, b Hunvood 2 Ratcliffe, b McCabe 0 Killick. b Bradman , 44 Grant, l.b.w-., b Bradman 10 Morgan, o Oldfield, b McCabe ... 14 Baines, b McCabe 8 Butterwort-h. b McCabe 8 Human, c Ponsford, b Bradman 47 Brown, c McCabe, b Hurwood ... 52 Webster, b Wall 24 Fabian, (not out) 1 Extras Total 225 Bowling analysis: Wall 1 for 54, Hurwood 2 for 20, McCabe 4 for (JO, Hornibrook 0 for 13, Bradman 3 for 63. Australia won by an innings and 134 runs. ■

PREPARING FOR TEST

LONDON, June 10

The Australian cricketers are going from Cambridge to Downside where they will rest and practice before the Nottingham 'test. Several bowlers have been engaged to give the tourists batting practice.

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Hokitika Guardian, 11 June 1930, Page 6

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Tapeke kupu
429

CRICKET Hokitika Guardian, 11 June 1930, Page 6

CRICKET Hokitika Guardian, 11 June 1930, Page 6

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