Great Batting
* • ■ ' ' ■ , ■-. ,--..-'.''-:'. Ings against Canterbury was marked (Wtn a higher code of batsmanship. ,•: y TJvJfact that he survived a "life" b»J^o, especially when, at 34, he was fcnissed at slip by Hamilton off Harris, takes none; of the glamor from an exhibition of skill and enterprise controlled by patience and well-timed aciuracy. It was Blunts fifth century m Bhiel.d matches, and took him well past the 2000 runs mark m such -representative games. .. Incidentally, Roger missed . the Plunket Shield Individual score record by falling 35 short ., of Smith's 256. ', It might be thought that Otago's phenomenal second lnhings score, of
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NZ Truth, Issue 1214, 7 March 1929, Page 15
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100Great Batting NZ Truth, Issue 1214, 7 March 1929, Page 15
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