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TRIANGULAR CRICKET

} AUSTRALIA t. SUSSEX. UA.ViITSI.YII.II IA T FORM. (IWeived July 2.", lit.~k) , ( in.} • LONDON, .Inly \>{). Tluuiks principally to :i bri'lir.r.t innings by Randtsinjhi, Sussex scored but 9 less than the Australians at to-day. The weather was bright, the wicket fast. The attendance numbered 3000. [ The county reproKentiuhcr; ::•".:•; ;1 freely. Vine, It. Rolf, and Simms I when for 96 rims. Ileif was in eighty minuitos for his scorer-of 33, wh:ch included five 4.'s. j A. E. ReOf and "Rflnji" then !>?- ' tume associated. The century ».;.;; ' posted in 100 minutes, and 203 raised ill 170 minutes. A. E. Keif wii.s ciev- ! orlv canglit s.t mid-off by 'MwAv.vx, ' after batting 125 minutes for 72. b< j !,ib twelve <!'.-•., liik cfr-driv:ne; arc! curting being excellent. i "Ranji" had made 36 in 75 ir.inI rtes bv"do!igbSiul cricks, v. 4-en he bs-.t Ee'f, the partnership ndGiiglO* ' nms. Chaplin, the newecinr.-, rcLiiyd 1 without scoring. Ivcing strnck in Vi\a stomach by a ball frrin l r -» l>: '}; : .'''•'" 1 was proving erratic at time*. Kiilick's 1 -as the fifth wicket io foil. "Kanji" f vaf r'<" v '?2, iH u . ! ~c- g:>ve a chan:.".to Jennings in the filips off | . Uliapliu rammed en the fail of the .lift!; Ji"e kept an e.wd gciug- ' while RanjitsJnjhi got the runs. He 1 reached the century in W0 minutes. Fender and R-anjitsinhji added 51 for . the f/?voi:.th wicke.t. the bitter being 1 run cut when he had scored 125. He had played a. masterly innings his fcore, including twenty-two 4's. ! Fender and Cox put up (35 for the 1 eiolith wicket. The former got 09 in ; 05""minutes hitting a six and twcl.ye fours Fender showed good form in | driving anal hitting down to squase-.j ' G 'The U*it two added 5 runs. The ( 300 was hois-ted in 255 minutes and i the innings -lasted 325 minutes. j t Details are as follow: j AUSTRALIA. First innings > SUSSEX.—First innings. J. Vine, b Whitty 21 R. Rclf, b Emery 38 A. E. Rclf, c Macartney, b Emery 72 K. S. Ranjitsinhji, run out 125 Chaplin, b Matthews 3 Simms. b Emery » Killick, b Matthews ' Fender, b McLaren 69 Cox. b. McLaren 1( > Street, I) McLaren " Hollos-ay, not out 3 Sundries —' Total 38(J How tflie wickets fell.:— -12. 84, 96, 203, 2-16, 268, 319, 384, 334,389. Bowling analysis:—Kelleway 0 for 31 Whittv 1 for 84, Emery 3 for 10 \ McLaren 3 for 22, Matthews 2 for 74, M!un4t 0 for M, Macartney 0 for 27.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10680, 29 July 1912, Page 3

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TRIANGULAR CRICKET Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10680, 29 July 1912, Page 3

TRIANGULAR CRICKET Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10680, 29 July 1912, Page 3

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