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CRICKET

'MATCH ENDS WITH TIE

AN UNUSUAL OCCURRENCE,

(United Press Association.—By Electric

Telegraph.—Copyright.)

LONDON, September 18

In a one innings match between New Zealand and Catford, the game resulted in a tie. Catford declared when the score was 176 for eight wickets and New Zealand scored 176.

BAITING AND BOWLING AVERAGES.

SUTCLIFFE, 3000 RUNS

LONDON, September 16,

D. R.. Jardine declared at the Oval in time to enable Sutcliffe to make the 25 runs necessary to complete his 3000 for the season. Sutcliffe reached 3006.

The- final averages are BATTING.

'total Puns’. Avge. Sutcliffe 3006 96.96 The Nawab of Pataaidi 1454 69.23 Jar dine 1104 64.94 Parsons 1202 60.10 He nd rein. 2548 56.62 J. B. Hobbs 2418 56.23 Duleepsinhji 2886 54.81 Sandham 2209 52.59 Harris 502 50.20 Woolley 2301 48.95 BOWLING. Wickets. Avge. Larwood 129 12.03 Huddleston 15 13.33 Verity 188 ' 13.52 Parker ... • 219 14.26 Marriott 76 14.61 Smith • ... 14 15.00 Tate ... 141 15.45 Townsend 72 15.51 Freeman 276 15.60 Bowes 136 15.66

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Hokitika Guardian, 21 September 1931, Page 6

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164

CRICKET Hokitika Guardian, 21 September 1931, Page 6

CRICKET Hokitika Guardian, 21 September 1931, Page 6

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