PITY THE POOR BOWLER
rpHIS is something to be avoided by cricket teams. In a second grade match in Christchurch, the fielding side, usually pretty slick in the field, missed 18 chances before accepting the 19th and 20th. One unfortunate trundler had 11 catches dropped off his bowling, and one of the opposing batsmen resembled the cat—he had nine lives. He lost the tenth. Hi & & as sk
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 293, 2 March 1928, Page 10
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