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— -»- AUSTRALIANS v. NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. Pre» Aseociation—By Telegraph-Copyright LONDON, July 25. In the match against Nottinghamshire the Australians made 371 runs in the first mnmgs. Nottinghamshire made 369 for the loss of six wickets (G. Gunn 131) —A and N.Z. Cable. '" A DRAWN GAME. . LONDON, July 26. (Received July 27, at 11.5 p.m.) The Australians declared their second innings closed with five wickets down for <!Ai runs. Nottinghamshire made 92 for one wicket in their second innings. The match was drawn.—A. and N.Z. Cable. CANTERBURY ASSOCIATION (Peb United Press Association ) • CHRISTCHURCH, July 27. h.,7 de egates to the Canterbury Cr cket Association last night it was moved that during the coming season eight balls should constitute an Mr l> Reese expressed the opinion that the eight ball over would probably become universal in iho cricket world. The motion waToar' ncd.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17688, 28 July 1919, Page 5
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