Ponsford and Kippax
The following are the batting figures for the past six years of Ponsford and Kippax, two of Australia’s most brilliant batsmen, both of whom started the New Zealand tour well at Nelson: — W. H.PONSFORD
RANSFORD STILL GOING STRONG Vernon Ransford is still playing the game, and playing it well (says a Melbourne writer). He has not altered in appearance or weight, and can make runs with the best of them. And there is always somebody coming along to upset old shibboleths.
— In. N.O. H.S. Runs. Aver. 1922- .... 2 0 108 125 62.50 1923- .... 7 1 159 529 88.16 1924- .. — 6 0 166 371 61.S3 1925- .. 6 1 13S 335 67.00 1926- .... 6 ft 352 963 160.50 1927- .... 5 ft 437 1,145 229.00 32 2 437 3,468 115.60 A. F. KIPPAX — In. N.O. H.S. Runs. Aver. 1922- .... 5 ft 397 491 98.20 1923- .... 7 0 248 455 65.07 1924- .... 5 1 212 533 133.25 1925- .... 5 1 271 448 112.00 1926- .. .. 11 1 217 88S 88.80 1927- .... 6 1 315 547 109.40 39 4 315 3,362 96.05
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 281, 17 February 1928, Page 11
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179Ponsford and Kippax Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 281, 17 February 1928, Page 11
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