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EVEN BATTING IN MATCH BETWEEN M.C.C. AND INDIA

(Press Assn.

x THE VISITORS LEADING

— By Telegraph — Copyrlght).

Galcutta, Dec.. 15. The test mhtch, India v. M.C.C. commenced to-day. Th'e ho'me team batted first and at the clb'se of th'e day had lost nine wickets for 212 runs. Two hundred runs were sco'red in 278 minutes. After lunch there was ah attendance of 40, 000. The individual scorCs were:— INDIA First Innings Wazirali, lbw, b Nichols 36 Navle, c Nichols, b Verity 13 Amarnath, lbw, b Langridge 38 Nayudu, lbw, b Clark 28 Jai, c Mitchell, b Langridge . — 19 Merchant, lbw, b Nichols ...... ...... 23 Colah, not out 28 Amarsingh st Elliott b Langridge 0 Nissar, c Mitchell, b Verity 13 Famji, b Verity 1 Jamshedji, not out 0 Extras 13 Total ., 212 Bowling: Langridge took 3 for 42, Verity 3 for 44, Nicholls 3 for 52, Blank,. 1 for 41. M.C.C. First Innings Mitchell, b Nissaf 5 Barnett, c and b Jamshedji 33 Walters c Merchant b Amarsingh 78 Langridge, lbw, b Nissar 31 Valentine, not out 79 Jardine, not out 53 Extras 15 Ttotal for four wickets 294

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 717, 18 December 1933, Page 5

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EVEN BATTING IN MATCH BETWEEN M.C.C. AND INDIA Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 717, 18 December 1933, Page 5

EVEN BATTING IN MATCH BETWEEN M.C.C. AND INDIA Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 717, 18 December 1933, Page 5

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