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CRICKET

M.C.C 1 . BAT AGAINST WELLINGTON. (Per Press Association Copyright.)

WjELILINETON, 3-larch 22

A hug© crowd saw the M.G.C. innings commence sensationally against Wellington m beautiful weather and on a soft wicket, Parslce beating Sutcliffe in his first over 4—l—3. Hammond joined Paynter, Blundell, was the otheii bonder. Cleverly exploiting the gaps in tlie field, the. batsmen reached 20: in eveil, time, continuing to score at the same rate. At 34 Newman relieved Blundell who changed ends. „ Hammond drove Newman for a six, and GJ -was n,p in an hour. Ereemau replaced Newman who changed ends. There was . only one single in Eree- J man’s first over, but .in the next, j Paynter hit a sdx. After reaching a| elibnceless half century Paynter was j dismissed 94—2—52. , j Ames was caught at cover soon after 102-3—3.

At lunch ('lie score was 115 for 3. M.C.O.—First Innings. Sutcliffe, fc, Par sloe ... 3 Pay liter, c anil b Freeman ... ... 52 Arnes, c James, b Freeman ... ... 3 Hammond, not out ... ... ... 47 Jardine, not out ... 6 Exdias ... 4 Total (for three wickets) ... 115 At 3 o’clock the score was 7 for 1S6 (Brown in, 20, Duck worth 0). Bowling:: Freeman has 3 for 61 and Blundell 3 for 35.

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Hokitika Guardian, 22 March 1933, Page 6

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205

CRICKET Hokitika Guardian, 22 March 1933, Page 6

CRICKET Hokitika Guardian, 22 March 1933, Page 6

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