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CRICKET.

PLUNKET SHIELD MATCH, * • WELLINGTON NEEDS 270 RUNS. DUNEDIN, This Day. In contrast to the other two days •of the Plunket .Shield match between Otago and Wellington, marked by the continuation this morning of Otago’s second innings of eight for 257, the sun. was shining, but there was a threat of further rain after a. heavy fall during th<> night that softened the wicket' at Carisbrook a lot. Fraser (105) and Mills (4) continued the innings, which yielded 351 runs. Play in Wellington's second innings was interrupted by rain and at the luncheon adjournment the visitors had scored 15 for one wicket. Details a; c:—

OTAGO. First Innings ... ... ... 138 Second Innings. Moloney, llnv, 1> Wilson ... ... 33 Robertson, c Wrigley, b Pritchard 11 Cutler, b Ashenden ... ... 16 Elmes b Pritchard ... ... 17 Cameron, b Pritchard IS Fraser, c Ashenden, b Pritchard 11S Chettleburgh, c Wilson, b Whyte 5 Toomey, c du Chateau, b McLeod 51 Leader, e Wrigley, b McLeod ... 9 Mills, c McLeod, b Ashenden 50 Lernin, not out ... ... 1 ' Extras 22 Total ... ... 351 WELLINGTON. First Innings 220 Second Innings. Wrigley, c Mills, b Lernin ... 6 McLeod, not out ... 5 Rambird, not out ... ... 0 . Extras 4 Total for one wicket ... 15

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 60, Issue 104, 12 February 1940, Page 6

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CRICKET. Ashburton Guardian, Volume 60, Issue 104, 12 February 1940, Page 6

CRICKET. Ashburton Guardian, Volume 60, Issue 104, 12 February 1940, Page 6

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