CRICKET.
HAYWARD RETIRES. By 'Velegraph.—Press Auui.—Copyright. London, July 22. Tom Hayward has retired from first-class cricket. (Hayward, who was born In 1871, was a first-, class bat, and generally wont In first for Surrey;' In 1906 he made four hundreds In the course of six days, and on three, occasions he was re-' sponsible for two hundreds in the same match. Playing against Warwickshire he and Hobbs took the score to 352 before a wicket fell, and with A. C. Maclaren reached 314 for the first wicket In the match England v. New South Wales, played In Sydney In 11)01. In 1806 Hayward put up 3518 runs In 61 innings, having an average of 66.37, a record that tops the list In Wlsden, where more of his achievements can be found.)
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 July 1919, Page 2
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