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CRICKET.

’VARSITIES v. AUSTRALIANS. By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright. Received July 25, 5.5 p.-m. London, July 25. Warner, writing in the Morning Post, says he would like to see a match between the combined universities and the Australians. It is rumored such a match will be played at Eastbourne at the end of August, Maclaren captaining 'Varsities. BATTING AND BOWLING AVERAGES. London, July 23. The batting averages are: Mead 70.12, Macartney 64.50, Bardsley. 59.50, Bryan 59.31, Russell 54.50, Hallows 51.23, Douglas 49.70, Hardingo 48.72, Chapman 47.72, Oldroyd 46.47, Jupp 45.96. Armstrong 37.47, Collins 36.36, Gregory 35.47. The bowling averages are: Armstrong 66 wickets at a cost of 13.50 runs; Rhodes, 8G 'for 13.40; Gregory, 90 for 13.77; Macdonald. 94 for 14.95; White, 105 for 15.36; Macauley, 84 for 15.38; Howell, 50 for 16.50; Woolley, ST for 16.74; Parker, 104 for 17.17; Douglas, 103 for 17.80; Marriatt, 62 for 18.38; Malley, 96 for 20.02. ENGLISH COUNTY MATCHES. London, July 22. Lancashire made 454 for nine wickets and declared the innings dosed. Surrey made 528 (Shepherd 212). Ernest Tyldesley took three wickets for 33. Playing for Essex against Somerset Louden took six wickets for 54 runs and perforomed the hat trick.

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Taranaki Daily News, 26 July 1921, Page 8

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CRICKET. Taranaki Daily News, 26 July 1921, Page 8

CRICKET. Taranaki Daily News, 26 July 1921, Page 8

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