CRICKET
TERRIFIC HEAT FOR. TEST
WICKET SUITS BOWLERS
(Australian Pres* Association.)
(Received Fob 14 ait 1.45 p.m.) /IUMBBAiNE, ‘February 14.
The weather remains terrilicially hot, and there W no sign of ram. The wicket is beginning to wear, and -is favourable to spin bowlers.
Woodfull says that it is cracking sim ilar to the Melbourne wicket. The crowd of seven thousand is likely to grow to fifteen thousand despite the lack of shade.
M.C.C. CONTINUE INNINGS
BRISBANE, February 14
The M.C.O. continued their first innings in brilliant weather, the" hear, being intense.
After an hour’s play saw the total increased to 307 for 8 wickets (Payntor 4G, Verity 11.)
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 February 1933, Page 6
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