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CRICKET.

A SPORTING GESTURE. AGREEMENT WITH AN APPEAL. DUNEDIN, This Day. Human’s over of deliberate wides and byes in the first test match was not, as was at first believed, intended to bring a new ball into use, but was a sporting gesture indicating the Englishmen’s agreement with New Zealand’s appeal against the light. NEW ZEALAND TEST TEAM. CROMB AGAIN CAPTAIN. DUNEDIN, This Day. I. B. Cromb will again captain New Zealand against Marylebone Cricket Club in the second test at Wellington. AUSTRALIANS IN SOUTH AFRICA THE MATCH AGAINST BORDER CONTINUED. (Received This Day, 10.30 a.m.) CAPE TOWN, January 13. The cricket match Australia v. Border was continued to-day. McCabe batted with his usual dashing brilliance, his accurate drives reducing a good length opening attack to impotence. He became reckless after reaching the century. Richardson continues to show poor form. He had two lifes before he was dismissed. Chipperfield scored off almost every ball, and reached the century in 126 minutes." He hit 10 boundaries. Darling and Sievers both gave bright displays. Fleetwood-Smith

injured his liand, and did not bat nor field. The Border batsmen attempted to hit O‘Reilly, but were unable to overcome his leg trap. Sievers bowled with great heart. At the drawing of stumps, the local side was facing an inning’s defeat. Scores:— BORDER. First innings 209 Second innings iS. White, c McCabe b Sievers ... 0 O. White, c Fingleton b O’Reilly 6 Spence, b Sievers 0 Phillips, c Richardson b O’Reilly 27 Wienand, b O’Reilly ... ... 6 Gardiner, e Fingleton b Chipperfield ... 12 Evans, run out 10 Richter, not out ... ... 6 Extras 6 Total (for 7 wkts.) 67 AUSTRALIA. First Innings. McCabe, c Wienand b Evans ... 115 Fingleton, b Shearman 52 O’Brien, lbw b Shearman ... 2 Ohipperfield, c S. White b Phillips 105 Richardson, c Gardiner b Evans ... 11 Darling, b Shearman ... ... 22 Sievers, not out 24 Barnett, c Mandy b Morkel ... 0 Oldfield, c and b Morkel ... ... 0 O’Keiliy, c Gardiner, b Phillips ... 1 Extras ... .... 21 Total for nine wickets (dec). 351 Bowling—Morkel two for 47, Shearman threq for 91, Phillips two for 57, Weinand none for 18, Gardiner none for 32, Richter none for 9.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 56, Issue 78, 14 January 1936, Page 6

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CRICKET. Ashburton Guardian, Volume 56, Issue 78, 14 January 1936, Page 6

CRICKET. Ashburton Guardian, Volume 56, Issue 78, 14 January 1936, Page 6

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