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SPRINGBOKS WIN. VICTORY BY SEVEN WICKETS. i 'By Telegraph — Te. Press Association AUCKLAND, February 25. The match between South A trie; and Auckland concluded to-day result iujr in a victory for the visitors In seven wickets. The weather was fin* •'•nd the wicket was in good order Heavy rain fell dining the night, bui the wicket was covered. The Africans added 32 to their overnight score Alleott getting the remaining wickets giving him a line average. Teen tin* Aucklanders fai'ed badly with the bat, a slump setting in simij lar to Guise of the team which played in the Phniket Shield matches. .Mitchell failed to get gojmr tins morning, and could do nothing with Alleott, who got him out iii the second over. Mis innings lasted 302 minu'es. The i-ido was all out 20 minutes later. Alleott having taken .seven wickets for 75. Auckland opened bndlv, Af.ills an d Fra ter, who succeeded him, both being snapped up in the slips, with onlv three scored. Vivian joined AYeir, and played a ball from McMillan on to bis stumps, but the bails were not dislodged. Then be hit a six. At the lunch adjournment, Auckland had lent four wickets for 63. Weir and Vivian were out to weak shots. Alleott made a valiant effort to save the side, but no one was able to stay with him. The Africans hud a fairly light task in making the required runs. Scores! AUCKLAND. Mills, b McMillan 9 Postles, c Aforkel, b Bal nskas ... 36 Weir, b Quinn, b AfcAfillan ... 20 Vivian, c Cameron, b AfcAfillan ... 27 Frater, ’ 1.b.w., b Christy 10 Alleott, o Brown, b Baluskas ... 26 McCoy, b AfcAfillan 4 Ryerlev. b Quinn 77 Afatheson, not out 83 Cleverley, c Cameron, b Aforkel ... 15 Rowntree, 1.b.w., b Quinn 2 Extras 33 Totel 342 Bowling analysis: Quinn two for 51, Brown none for 36, AfcAfillan four for 133, Balaska.s two for 59, Aforkel one for 19, Christy one for 11. AUCKLAND—Second Innings. Frater, c Aforkel, b Brown 1 Mills, c Brown, b Quinn 1 Vivian, v Viljoen, b Christy ... 27 Weir, c Quinn, b Christy 28 j Alleott, not out 39 I Postles, c Alitehell, b Quinn ... 18 I Byerlev, b Alitehell 8 Afatheson, st. Cameron, b Alitehell 0 AlcCoy,. b Alitehell 0 Cleverley, b Brown 0 Rowntree, e Vilioen, b Alitehell ... 0 Extras 6
Total 134 ( Bowling analysis: Brown 17 overs, 'G maidens, 26 runs, 2 wickets; Quinn , 15—5—28—2 ; McMillan 4—1—23—0; j Christy s—2—B—2; Dalton 5—1—12 —0; Alitehell 12.3-3-31-4. •SOUTH AFRICA—First Innings. j Mitchell, e and b Alleott 123 | Christy, 1.b.w., b Alatheson 12 Morkel, b Alatheson, 12 Taylor, b Alleott 113 Cameron, b Weir 22 Dalton, b Alleott 22 Viljoen, b Alleott 1 AlcAlillan, b Alleott. 15 Balaskas, st. Rowntree, b Alleott 8 Brown, st. Rowntree, b Alleott ... 17 Quinn, not out 6 • Extras 23 Total 374 Bowling analysis: Cleverley none for G 5, Afatheson two for 75, AlcCoy none, for 34, Alleott seven for 75, A T ivian none for 34, Weir one for 08. SOUTH AFRICA—Second Innings. Christy, c Alleott, b Alatheson ... 31 Alitehell, not out 41 Viljoen, e Frater, b Afatheson ... 9 Dalton, c and b Alleott 9 Cameron, not out 24 Extras . 9 Total for three wickets ... 195 Bowling analysis: Alatheson 1-1-1 overs. 3 maidens, 53 runs, - wickets; Weir 20 —7—o ; Alleott 12-1—39-1.
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