NEW ZEALAND BOWLERS
RECORDS OF THE TOUR Although in no sense fully representative of New Zealand bowling, the team of bowlers which Mr. J. W. Hardley piloted on the recent world tour won a sound majority of its matches, and its record in the various test matches against strong sides in Great Britain was a very creditable one. The team’s record was as follows:
P. w. Tj. D. England 31 14 15 vv ales .. .. .. .. 9 7 Ireland 10 4 Scotland 20 14 6 — 14 9 5 Canada Wellington. N.S.W., Victoria, West 20 17 3 Australia. Fiji .. 6 5 1 — 110 65 TEST MATCHES 43 2 Rinks Points P. W. E. r>. For. England 5 1 97 iio Wales T. * ITS Ireland .. 5 4 1 99 S7 S' Scotland •• o 4 1 — 109
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 507, 9 November 1928, Page 6
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