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AUSTRALIAN CRICKET

N.S.W. V. VICTORIA SHEFFIELD SHIELD MATCH By Cable . —Press Associaticn. — Copyright. SYDNEY, Thursday. The Sheffield Shield cricket match. New South Wales, versus Victoria, commenced to-day. The home side had lost seven wickets for 3-49 runs when stumps were drawn (Kippax 134. Morgan 110, Nicholls, not out. 39). The weather was fine, and the wicket good. New South Wales opened disastrously against the deadly bowling of the Victorians. At one stage Gregory, Jackson and Andrews were all out for 31 runs. Kippax and Morgan then became partnered and stopped the rot by a delightful exhibition of crioket. They made a splendid recovery lor New South Wales. Kippax played a particularly bright innings against the bowling, which was always dangerous. Morgan played a good fighting Innings in an effort to stem the debacle, and batted consistently throughout.—A. and N.Z.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 263, 27 January 1928, Page 9

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AUSTRALIAN CRICKET Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 263, 27 January 1928, Page 9

AUSTRALIAN CRICKET Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 263, 27 January 1928, Page 9

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