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N.S. WALES' TASK. le . ,y (Australian Press Association.) SYDNEY, February 24. The weatliei- was excellent, and the 5 w eket good for the resumption of the New South Wales—West Indies match. I here was a moderate attendance. The West Indies resumed their second innings with 3 down for 08, and took their score to 403 for nine wickets i) when they declared. New South Wales lost 2 ’wickets for 124. Sea ley and Constantino were ljiille liant. Batting brightly, and with io gioat confidence, Constantine Ini. eiglu i. fours. ic New South Wales still require 429 iv to win, two wickets having fallen for e 124. Scores : ie WEST INDIES—First Innings, Roach, I) Theak do \s Martin, b McQuirk 8 ?- Headley, run out 70 “l Grant, e Davidson, l> Hunt 3(5 is Scaly, I) McCabe 58 1. Constantine, b MeCnble I] I- Wight, run out 4 Barrow, c Kippax, b Cliilvers 29 U Scott, e Hunt, b Cliilvers 17 0 Francis, st Davidson, b Cliilvers fi J - Griffiths, not out I s Extras ] |
Total 339 Bowling analysis: Theak 1 for 95 McQuirk 1 for 14, Hunt I for 53, (Silvers 3 for 5(5, .McCabe 2 for (52, Rennett 0 for 15. NEW SOUTH WALES—First Innings. Davidson, h Constantine 1C Wendoll-Bill, run out ... 14 Bradman, b Constantine 10 Kippax, 1.b.w., b Griffiths 32 McCabe, b Constantino ... 26 Bennett, b Griffiths q Fingleton, not out 32 Hunt, b Constantine 2 Theak, b Constantine ... 0 Cliilvers, e Headley, b Scott 6 McGuirk, b Constantine 15 Extras in
[ T(,tal 190 Bowling analysis: —Constantino 6 [or 45, Griffiths 2 for 36, Scott’ 1 for 74, Francis 0 for 25. WEST INDIES—Second Tnnines. Roach, 1.b.w., I, Theak " ’ c, Headley, 1.b.w., b Hunt ... ... 2 Grant, c Davidson, h Hunt 0 Sealey, h McGuirk 99 Martin, l.b.w. b Cbilvers 66 Constantine, run out 93 Wight, c Kippax, h Cbilvers ... 22 Barrow, run out 46 Scott, not out 07 Francis, stpd. Davidson, It Chilvors 0 Extras 17
Total for 9 wickets declared 403 Bowling Analysis Chi I vers 3 for 53, Theak 1 for 28. McGuirk 1 for 72. Hunt 2 for 99, McCabe 0 for 77, Bennett 0 for 26. Kippax 0 for 31. N.S. WALES—First Innings ... 190 N.S. WALES—Second Innings. Wendel-Bill, 1.h.w., 1> Francis ... 11 Fingleton, 1.h.w., b Constantine ... 26 Bradman, not out 63 Kippax, not- out 2! Extras ” Total for 2 wickets 124 S HBFFIELD SHTELD. VICTORIA 'I'HE SEASON HOLDERS. ADELAIDE, February 25. In the Sheffield Shield match against Victoria, South Australia in the second innings made 154. Ironmonger took 5 for 60. Victoria, second innings 4 for 131 (Ryder 481. South Australia won on the first innings. The competition for the Sheffield Shield has been finalised. Victoria wins with sixteen pmrn**. New South Wales runner up 15 points. Queensland 13, South Australia 9.
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