HOODOO ON “DULEEP.”
HORNIBROOK GETS HIM FOR EIGHTH TIME CRICKET DRAW IN ENGLAND Reed. 10 a.m. LONDON, Friday. The match between the Australian cricketers and an England team was drawn. When play was resumed today, the fourth wicket fell at 214. The Australians collapsed, the seven wickets today adding only 75 runs. Parker and Rhodes both bowled well. McCabe reached his thousand runs for the season. Bradman had his fourth life before he went out, just missing a century. Richardson donned the pads, as Oldfield had been injured. The English opening batsmeu j batted brightly, both hitting sixers, j Hornibrook, for the eighth time, disj missed Duleepsinhji when he looked i like making a big score. Richardson, | who was keeping wickets excellently, j stumped Hobbs arid Wyatt, and the English tail, like the Australian, failed to wag, and Bradman and Kippax, both slow, secured good bowling | figures. Leyland played a sound knock for a half-century, and the last match of the tour ended in a draw: — The scores are: AUSTRALIA. First Innings. ‘ JACKSON, b Rhodes 24 FAIRFAX, st Duckworth, b Rhodes . * i BRADMAN, b Parker 9G KIPPAX, b Larwood McC-ABE, c Larwood, b Parker .... 2* TT UR WOOD, b Rhodes \ RICHARDSON, not out * ! GRLMMETT, c Wyatt, b Rhodes .. ”• HORNIBROOK. Ibw, b Parker .. .. I WALL, c Wyatt, b Rhodes 0 OLDFIELD absent, hurt $ Extras -- Total - 2SS Bowling.—Larwood, 1-34; Tate. 0-14; ; Parker. 3-81; Rhodes. 5-95; Wyatt, 0-5. ENGLAND. j First Innings 313 Second Innings. ■ HOBBS, st Richardson, b Hornibrook 59 ' SUTCLIFFE, b Wall 31 ! DULEEPSINHJI. b Hornibrook .. 4 : j SAXDHAM. c Wall, b Hornibrook .. 13 ! LEYLAND, c Wall, b Bradman .... 5“ ! WYATT, st Richardson, b Bradman TATE, c Grimmett, b Bradman .... '•* LARWOOD, b Kippax » RHODES, b Kippax DUCKWORTH, not out 1PARKER, b Kippax id [ Extras - .. -•-- | Total 34Bowling.—Kippax. 3-33; Bradman. 5-52; ! Hornibrook. 3-100; Wall, 1-33; Hurwood, ! 0-11; Fairfax, 0-29. BAITING AVERAGE LEADING PLAYERS’ FIGURES 1 Reed. 12.45 p.m. LONDON, Friday. ; The leading averages of the Ausj tralian team with those of leading I English players are as follow: — AUSTRALIA. Batting.
MATCH ABANDONED Reed. 10.40 a.m. LONDON, Friday. The cricket match between Gentlemen and the Players was abandoned owing to rain.
Bradman Run.-. 2.966 wJ5GV*n" ' :. v. :: II 1,4;1 f?j|f v :: :: i 1097 49.1*5 Mcr.qhf‘ " 1.012 22.64 ££^ son : : :: :: If r.36 it't'i A'Beckett .. Oldfield . . . Horntbrook Grimmett U 26 .. .. 22 1 ffl ncluding the Scottish Club cricket matches, has aggregated runs, averaging 99.06. Cowling. 3,170 Grimmett Hornibrook . Kippax Wkts. 144 96 4 12 m mi 28 McCabe .. . Wall Fairfax .. . A’Beckett .. ENGLAND. Catting. a II 31.40 Sutcliffe . . Ouleepsinhji Hammond Leyland .. Oldroyd .. K. Tyldesley T :::: s 1 11 Hobbs 1*278 && Why sail . . Cowling. 2.174 49.40 Verity .. .. .. .. .. .. 2.199 Wkts. i!i VJi 12.49 R. Tyldesley Larwood :: till 139 99 idi Freeman . . 4,632 275 16.84 ItZ! Young .. .. Mitchell . . . :: kfi! 71 138 Peebles .. . .. .. 2,453 IS. 44 Rhodes .. .. Tate " :: 1:88 ill 8:8
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468HOODOO ON “DULEEP.” Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1076, 13 September 1930, Page 9
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