BATTING AVERAGES
CRICKET STARS’ FIGURE IN HOME GAMES AUSTRALIANS’ TOUR LONDON. Friday The following are the leading orU.? averages for the season i n EnrtSj? county matches;— English Batting Innings. Run«* • Sutcliffe 40 o Av. Duleepsinhji . . 45 2 465 *7-31 Hammond .. .. 43 2*465 H BS .Sandham 4ti 2 161 Oldroyd 33 i; 2 SS |Hj Hobbs 39 i »l-40 E. Tyldesley 45 I*Bo7 Why sail 47 2.H4 ftfi Bowling Runs. Wktß Parker 2.055 372 " Verity 795 64 R. Tyldesley .. 2,212 133 Larwood I.SSS 9 g JJJJ Freeman 4,456 266 Young 1,278 7, Mitchell 2.526 133 if-W Peebles 2.453 133 iJ-J® Tate (17th) .. .. 2.349 117 The following are the Australiaaverages:— Batting Innings. Runs. »v Bradman 35 2.864 A--Kippax 33 1,392 ||'i? Woodfull .. .. .. 26 1,434 1-3^ Ponsford 33 1,*425 JJtS Jackson 34 1,073 l/U McCabe 32 988 Richardson .... 31 24 tcnT Fairfax 26 528 fl* Bowiing Runs. Wkts. ay Grimmett .. .. 2,426 144 tiV Hornibrook .. 1,633 88 Hu r wood 709 27 McCabe 717 26 27P Bradman 249 9 SvL Fairfax 1,131 40 Wall 1.570 S 3 JKJ A’Beckett .... 628 20 ZL J,
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1071, 8 September 1930, Page 10
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