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CRICKET.

SIR JULIEN CAHN’S TEAM. - \ BATTING AGAINST AUCKLAND. ' AUCKLAND, This Day. Conditions were perfect for the resumption of the cricket match, Sir Julien Cahn’s team v. Auckland (New Zealand champions for three seasons). The board read 317 for four when Oldfield (38) and Heane (23) resumed, to the howling of Cowie (fast) and Burke (siow). Oldfield was the principal factor in the success of Lancashire in both the 1937 games against New Zealand, while Heane (captain of had a fine season in 1938 with both hat and ball for his county. There was excellent attendance in.., the morning, when the game was restarted at 11.30. Despite a bright start only 30 runs wer up in half an hour, when Vivian (one for 59) replaced Burke (none for 52).' At noon the total was 348 for four, and a few minutes later the first wicket of the day fell, when Heane was given out leg-before. The score was then 355 for five. Cowie’s figures were then one for 87.• Details are: At the luncheon adjournment' the score was 426 for nine. OAHN’S TEAM. First Innings. Dempster, lbw, b Carson 56 Mudge, b Vivian ... ... . ... 48 Jackson, c Vivian, 1> Matheson ... 59 Hardstaff, c Sale, b Weir 84 Heane, lbw, b Cowie 44 Oldfield, b Carson 70 Watts, c and b Vivian 7 Maxwell, b Carson 28 Phillipson, not out 9 Smith, c Carson, b Burke 7 Extras ... > 14 Total for nine wickets ... 426 < ■ England is not declaring.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 59, Issue 133, 18 March 1939, Page 6

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CRICKET. Ashburton Guardian, Volume 59, Issue 133, 18 March 1939, Page 6

CRICKET. Ashburton Guardian, Volume 59, Issue 133, 18 March 1939, Page 6

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