CRICKET
TEST TRIAL,
(United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.)
LONDON, June 20,
North in the first innings made 242 (Sutcliffe ninety-two). No details were received. North is disappointed at Paynter’s failure. Tate was in hie best form, bowling him with an exceptionally fine ball. The success of Woolley, .Duleepsinhji, Hammond, and ;Sutcliffe provides a re-assurance regarding the batting giants, but otherwise has given the selectors little material. <
The “Times” cricketing editor says the match has proved that Brown is an •■extremely good bowler. He worried Sutcliffe with three out of six balls. Tate ie still the best opener in the country. Allen is equally as good as Larwood and perhaps a shade faster. .Sutcliffe batted admirablv.
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 June 1932, Page 6
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