WEST INDIES MATCH
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jardine contributes fine score to* drawn ** ga'me" BODY-LINERS CRITICISED
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lyndon, July 25. The test match, England 'v. West Indies, w'as concluded "to-day, en'ding in a di'aw. When play ceased on Monday ' England had made 263 for the loss of six wickets. They carried the score to*. 374 (one below that of the "West Indies), " before the" last wi'cket "fell. .They hatted only 10 men; Macaulay was absent, having been hurt. Jardine contrihuted 127. The tourists; in the second innings, made 225. The following "are the scores: — ENGLAND First Innings SutclifFe, run out .... 20 Walters, lbw;, b Martindale 46 ifammond, c Martindale, b Constantine 34 Wyatt, c Constantine, b Martindale 18 Ames, c Headley, b Martindale .. 47 Langridge, e Grant, b Achong .. 9 Jardine, c C'onstantine, b Martin"dale 127 Robins, st. Barrow, b Achong .... 55 Verity, not out .... .... ". .... 0 Clark,' b Martindale 0 Macaulay , absent hurt) 0 Extras .... .... 18 Total 374 Bowling: Martindale took five wickets for 73; Constantine, one for 55; Achong, two for 90; "Valentine, none for 49; Headley, none for 65; Daeosta, none for 12; Grant, none for 12. WEST INDIES First Innings 375 Second Innings Roach, lbw, b Langridge 64 Barrow, c Langridge, b Clark .... 0 Headley, c and b Langridge 24 Hoad, c Hammond, b Langridge 14 'Grant, e Hammond, b Langridge 14 Wiles, st. "Ames, b Langridge .... 2 Constantine, b Langridge 64 Daeosta, c Sutcliffe, b Clark 0 Achong, st*. Ames, b Langridge 10 Valentine, not out 19 Martindale, e Verity, b Robins 1 Extras 13 Total 225 Bowling: Langridge took seven wickets for 56; Clark, two for 64; /Robins, one for 41; Wyatt, none for 11; Verity, none for 40. In Modified Form The West Indians resumed the attaclc with a modified form of bodyline bowling, Martindale once bumping high over Jardine's head. Constantine used the orthodox field, but bumped the ball occasionally. Jardine, using his height, saved his face hy holding his bat straigKt and high or by means of a well-timed duck. He'batted for 290 minutes, hitting eight fours.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 594, 27 July 1933, Page 5
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