CRICKET.
CABLE NEWS
(United Press Association —By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.)
M.C.C. TEAM IN AUSTRALIA THE SECOND TEST. (Received Last Niglht, 8.40 o'clock.) MELBOURNE, December 28. The Australian twelve for tihe Second Test Matdh, wfliddh commences at Melbourne on Saturday, will be the same as for the First Test, viz.: Clem. Hill, W. J. Whittfcy, W. W. Armstrong, V. S. Hansford, V. Trumper, W. Bardsley, C. G. Macartney, C. Kelleway, 11. B. Minnett, H. V. Hordern, A. Cotter, and H. Carter. The final selection will be made on Saturday.
(Received This Morning, 1.5 o'clock.) MELBOURNE, December 28.
W. Bardsley, wlho on Wednesday notified the selectors that he would b:. 1 unable to play owing to the injury received in the Inter-State matdh, iris decided to play if tJhe doctor's opinion at the last minute is favourable.
MATCH AT BENDIGO. .A DRAWN GAME. (Received Decem'bex-,28, 8.5 a.an.) MELBOURNE, Dfeceinber 27. The Bendigo match was drawn. England in the second innings lost nine wickets for 188—' W. Rihodes 50, J. W. He&rne 20. (The Bendigo fifteci made IG3 in their first inninge and England 176.) PLUNKET SHIELD MATCH. OTAGO v. CANTERBURY. WIN FOR HOLDERS BY THREE WICKETS. f By Telegraph —Press Association.) CHRISTOHURGH, Last Niglht. Rain on Wednesday nigihi had lsf't tilie wicket sticky for the concluding day's play in the Plunket Shiel'l talattdh, Otago v. Canterbury. The remiainiug five, Otago wickets only added 20 runs, and the innings closed for •'s2> Canterbury were tlhus left witih 91 runs to win, wllmdh they got with Mome difficulty for tihe loss of seven wickets. Detlails:—
Bowling analysis i-T-Bennet,' !, vovef? 2 mn idens, 9 runs, 3 . .15 .overs,- 5- raiaidens, :19 ets, Sandmati, :10 k 2 tvftJjfetsT; Carlson, overs, 1 maiden, A runs. CANTERBURY.
Botwfling analysis:—MbFarlane, 9 overs, 3 miaidens, 20 runs, A. Rownes, 23 overs, 12 maddens, 20 runs, 3 wickets ;A. Edhkoff, 7 overs, 1 maiden, 19 runs; W. Bannemroan, .3 overs, 21 runs; I. Ramsden, '5 overs, 2 maidens, 9 runs, 4 wickets. # '
OTAGO. First Innings . 302 Second Innings. Kenny, b Bennet ... ... . 0 Hopkins, b Reese 4 'Austin, b Sandman 7 McFarlane, c Lusk, b Sandman . 9 Oondliffe, b Reese ; 0 Eoklhold, b Reese ... 10 Watson, b Reese 10 Riamsden, b Bennett 5 Dowries, b Bennett ... . 0 Bannomuan, not out 1 Eoklhoff, b Reese ... ... 1 Extras ... ... -.... 1 Total •' ;.?• ' ■■ ■"7. ; 52
First Innings 264 Second Innings. Lusk, b Downes 16 Oaygill, c ■Oondliffe, b Downes ... 10 W. Carlton, not out 56 Sims, b Downes ... 5 D. Reese, c Hopkins, b Ramsden. 16 Patrick, c Oondlliffe, b Ramsden 'i Norman, lbw. b Riaonsden 0 Sandman, c Eekhold, b Ramsden 0 Ollivier, not out 3 Extras 2 Total for seven wickets 91
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10512, 29 December 1911, Page 5
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