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AUSTRALIA v. SURREY, i SECOND DAY’S PLAY. SURREY SEVEN WICKETS FOR 140. By Telegraph.—Press Assn. —Copyright. Received June 21, 12.35 a.m. London, June e2O. When the match between Australia and Surrey was resumed to-day the weather was dull, and. there was a moderate attendance. The wicket was not affected by very light rain in the morning. The overnight position as that Australia’s first innings had produced 213, while Surrey had lost five wickets for S 5. To-day Gregory and Mailey resumed the attack. When Ducat was 28 and Fender 11 the latter was caught by Andrews at deep midoff in Mailey’s second over.—Six wickets for 100. Harrison joined Ducat. As Fender had been vigorous Mailey had men .well out three deep. Runs came nicely, and 46 was made in ten overs, Harrison doing good, straight driving off Mailey. Although Taylor and Andrews fielded brilliantly, there were instances of slovenliness. When Hacrison was 17 Ducat was caught by Oldfield off Gregory. His score was 47, and the total seven wickets for 140 runs.
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 June 1921, Page 5
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