DULEEPSINHJI’S WHIRLWIND INNINGS AGAINST KENT XI.
In the recent English countv cricket m Sussex beat Kent by IG7 runs, 1,451 runs were scored in three days for the loss of 37 wickets, and K. S. Duleepsinhji joined the little band of batsmen who have scored 100 or over in one innings and more than 200 m another. The players are: 1900.—C. B. Fry, 125 and 229. Sussex v. Surrey. 1921. —Hardinge, 207 and 107! not ou f Kent v. Surrey. 1921. Mead, 113 and 224, Hampshire v. Sussex. 192 1- W. W. Armstrong. 157 not out iaoi 4o ’T- ViCtoria v * s <>uth Australia. Tv - S. Duleepsinhji, 115 and 246. Sussex v. Kent.
I Duleepsinhji gave j ftis first chance at , 158, and his see- ! ond when nearly I 200. Whom he ! wa-3 caught on | the boundary he | had just hit two | 6’s from successive j balls, and was trying to hit a third. I He had made 246 ; runs, which in- | eluded five 6’ s and I 31 4’s, in 195 min-
utes and out of a total of 059. . I£ , I ?, e 1 ? ils Hke that in New Zealand ne win give our fieldsmen some leatherhunting.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 797, 18 October 1929, Page 12
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