THE M.C.C. TEAM IN ACTION AT CHRISTCHURCH.—(I) M. S. Nichols, the fast bowler who took four New Zealand wickets for 28; (2) F. E. Woolley, in his prime the world’s greatest all-round left-hand cric Keter, who compiled a stylish 31; (3) G. F. Earle, the hardest hitter in England, loosens his shoulders with a drive; (4) S Worthington the fast medium bowler, sends down a good one; (5) M. J. Turnbull playing a bumping ball; (6) E. W Dawson finishing an off-stroke; (7) K. S. Duleepsinhji, who showed an amazing mastery of batsmanship in scoring 49 in faultless fashion. His footwork was a revelation of speed,
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 868, 11 January 1930, Page 7
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106THE M.C.C. TEAM IN ACTION AT CHRISTCHURCH.—(1) M. S. Nichols, the fast bowler who took four New Zealand wickets for 28; (2) F. E. Woolley, in his prime the world’s greatest all-round left-hand cric Keter, who compiled a stylish 31; (3) G. F. Earle, the hardest hitter in England, loosens his shoulders with a drive; (4) S Worthington the fast medium bowler, sends down a good one; (5) M. J. Turnbull playing a bumping ball; (6) E. W Dawson finishing an off-stroke; (7) K. S. Duleepsinhji, who showed an amazing mastery of batsmanship in scoring 49 in faultless fashion. His footwork was a revelation of speed, Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 868, 11 January 1930, Page 7
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