Australia Wins
tiie new zealandeks outclassed. / BY SEVEN WICKBTfi. J J'M'.HMph—l'rm Association. 1 ' Cunedin, Last Night., 1 »<■ «»l test uiatch between Aus- '•« w and Xi'W Zealand was conelt&ed whK' t. Vlsltor ' wilmiu K % ««Yen •/< Ml K * ke Wl ' ttther was perfect and cgiound was in conliition. A«w Zealand, who were in a minority ' nn\ ii f #rst in " injrs ' imd who'twd »• : 11.1(1, « for no wickfti o 'i Satuwtoy, ontinued their wwomj innninw, wKoh «« 5 , runs. I'atri,;, (i 5, WhftU ' After the fl r , t two wiekot-s were ( own, the batsmen shaped badly, and •it one time it looked as if tI. P home team would be unable t u fieri an innings defeat. Sandman and Patrick "be- * came associated when tilings looked fed, and by bright and eonlideiu cricket'>it <>n »0 runs between tliem. Th A rl' Btrn f ' i !l • ( " luircii 84 r,,M *»>»• 1 iree of their wicket, fell for 31 qtaj, but Cody and Wadd.v set up a ™d partnership and by steady plav m»>le * the required number of i lln y. Tlieviki- > ;m 'i^ 0 'f t " U A' ,<1 thcir il,,lin K 3 ""d knoeked ' < up 5, for throe wickets, \\Yd-V 08 foot " were-'" 05 '" ot out ' > Thtt eeorel NEW ZEALAND, Fjjjg Innings ~Hg Second Innings. Whitta, lbw b Noble ! ....'6% Condlifl'e, b Mailey i. . . M -P Tuckwell, b Mailer j} Ilickmott, c Noble b Mailey'!".'" 7 Horspool, c McGregor b Nobis " " 1 ' Sandman, c Armstrong b Mailev .. 30 - Reese, at McGregor b Mailey ■ Q « Patrick, c Armstrong b Mailey'.. §8 Robinson, run out 'fl > Wilson, c Noble b Mailey ]0 Bennett, not out [, 4 Extras 7 Total ' Hp Grand Total 437 • Bowling analysis: Mailed took WTCIt wickets for 05 runs, and Noble two for 42. AUSTRALIA, first innings 854' Second Innings. Dolling, b Robinson jj .• 1 Collins, b Whitta b Robinson 0 McKenzie, c Condlifft b Bennett .. .10 Cody, not out 24 ' Wiuldy, not out 40 < Extras 2 for three wickets .. M ®*Jwling analysis: Bennett took on# ticket for 60 runs, Robinson two for 35. \ ■ —* THE USUAL GRUMBLE. By Cable—Press Association—Copyright. Napier, Monday. . A meeting of the Cricket Association strongly crmcijca tne seMttwn of tW test team and passed a resolution um» 1 Ing consideration of the claims of tin associations outside the four centres.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 214, 10 March 1914, Page 5
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