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CRICKET

M.C.C TEAM FOR INDIA

INTERCHANGE OF TOURS

(Australian Pres* Association.)

this day at 11 a.m.) CALCUTTA, February 12

The Marylebo-ue t e anv is a-siinitely visiting InUia next -winter playing three t-tfStii, - ud Jlomoay, Madras uau O-mun-a. TSlie IncUan Bon id of C'ointiol is liopeiu. 01 anung.iig unerckun-go visits with Australia, South (Africa, and West in the next dvo years.

M.C.C.’o FIR3T INNINGS,

BRISBANE, February 13

Continuing tiieir first innings this morning, the M.C.C. have lost no \ncivets lor 109.

NELSON RETAINS CUP

COAST LOSE BY AN INNINGS

NELSON, February 15

By an innings and 63 runs West C oaS t were defeated in their challenge match with Nelson for the IlawK e C'up. Scolds : Nen.on —First Innings 272 West Coast —Fust Innings ... 83 SECOND INNINGS. Mclntosh, ib J. Newman ... ... 4 Mcffniughlaii, 1.b.w., b McGirr ... 1 Marshall, runout ... 13 Bayley, 1.b.w., b McGirr 4 Morris, c Morgan, b Newman ... 10 Knapp, c Max, bJ. Ncwmna ... 8 Gilbert, c A. Ne-winau, bS. Freeman 5 'Nightingale, c Neale, }> McGirr ... 27 Rapley, run out 2 iPe'dieaux, not out 31 Kennedy, <b S. Newman 6 Extras 10 Total 126. Bowling.—J. Newman 3 for 32, H. McGirr 3 for 21, D. Freeman 1 for 43. S. Newman 1 for 7, A. Newman 0 for 13.

OPPRESSIVE HEAT FOR TEST

(Received this day at 1.56 p.m.) BRISBANE, February 13

What promises to b e the hottest- day this Glimmer : is predicted. Storms failed to materialise, amd the wicket is wearing well, and favours the batsmen. Th e crowd of five thousand is increasing, but the intens e heat keeps tlhousands away.

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Hokitika Guardian, 13 February 1933, Page 6

Word count
Tapeke kupu
266

CRICKET Hokitika Guardian, 13 February 1933, Page 6

CRICKET Hokitika Guardian, 13 February 1933, Page 6

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