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CRICKET.

WELLINGTON v. HAWKE'S BAY. VICTORY FOB WELLINGTON. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Wellington, Last Night. The representative ra-lcket. mutch, Wellington v Hawka's Bay, was concluded to-day, Wellington being victorious by four wickets and five runs. The wicket was better than Saturday. 1 Wellington continued their (trst innings and it ended with 119 runs (Wnrno 55, Scbrader 22). O'Connell tool; 8 wickets for 48 runs. Hawko's Bay, in their second innings, made »"i (Fulton 24, Mills 16, O'Brien 1(1, Paterson 13). Middleton took 1 wickets for 3G runs. , Though 97 runs behind when they started their second innings, Wellington made up the difference in two hours with five runs to spare. Warne, 39 not out, was really the man who won the match. Burton, the Wellington captain, was bowled the first ball by O'Connell, On Saturday Burton had succumbed to the second delivery of O'Connell without making a run, Fulton took two Wellington wickets for 10 runs. On Saturday Waverley defeated Patea by 45 to 30 runs. The only player who obtained double figures was Cave (Waverley) who knocked up 15, the long grass making run-goatlng difficult. A fine exhibition of wicket-keeping was given by Campbell (Patea). BATTING AVERAGES. NEW PLYMOUTH "A." '

BOWLING ANALYSIS NEW PLYMOUTH "A."

No. Not. Highest Total AverNsirao In nine . Out. Scote. Runs aee. HMrrcEnrMP — 121 400 50.70 E. Lash 8 1 32 130 18.0 D. Sutherland 8 c1 ISO* 102 14.G G. Sounders 3 1 28* 29 14.5 P. E. Sainton 8 i 25* no 12.3 I. I'almer .. i 1 24 33 11 E. (}. Johnson 7 2 19* 52 10.4 W. C. Weston 6 1 23 49 9.8 K. Mackay .. - 8 — 20 CO • 7.5 C. 0. Dtanlss 1 1 10 30 G H. Quickfflll 6 21 30 5 Henderson .. 4 r-r 18 20 McDonald ., C — 5 18 3

Average per Name Overs Maidens. Runs Wickets Wicket Dlnniss .. 27 1 9". 20 4.75 Sutherland 79 20 103 20 5 8 Johnson.. 85 12 204 48 0.3 Maedonald 8 0 24 4 C Maokny 10 0 43 0 7.1 Heskett 16 0 78 9 8.8 Lash 11 1 39 4 9,75

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Taranaki Daily News, 2 March 1920, Page 7

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CRICKET. Taranaki Daily News, 2 March 1920, Page 7

CRICKET. Taranaki Daily News, 2 March 1920, Page 7

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