CRICKET.
A GREAT REVIVAL AT HOME. London, June H, Tho unusual lengthy spell of very flne> weather, combined with the limitirfg of mutches to two days, ln»s hrightene I county cricket, resulting in large attendances and u great revival ot interest in the game. Well-l nown cricketers ftTe rapidly recovering their piv-war form, particularly Hobbs, Her.drun I'errin anil J. W. Hearne. Twenty-four centuries, including two by Australians, have been scored in lirst-ela.w erieket in the last eight day*, indu-ling double centuriesPevrin 20U awl :-(H ~ot out, against ICent; Geo. Gmm made itW and ISS not out, against Surrey. Despite the high scorn);;, in a ( ft i r pro . portion of the matches ihwe have been some excellent, bowling performances ttv; moat prominent being Stevens, a Middlesex schoolboy, wiio took .seven wicket' for 104 and three for 3l: ajjainst Hamp-shire—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Aaw
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 June 1919, Page 5
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142CRICKET. Taranaki Daily News, 13 June 1919, Page 5
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