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DURHAM BEATEN.

AN INNINGS WIN. CENTURY BY ANDREWS. MACARTNEY BOWIS WEIX. (3r Cable.—Press Association.— Copyright.' (Received 2 p.m.) LONDON, June 10. Tiie attendance at the Sunderlanc match was. 3000. The weather was changeable, and the wicket was drying under the influence of a good wind Andrews again forced the pace, and wher the board showed 270 he was easilj stumped through jumping out to a bal', from Cook. He had batted 12.5 minutes and hit one six and 17 fours. The bowling- was not difficult to deal with. Bardsley played a sound innings. He cut strongly, and displayed excellent judgment and timing. He hit five fours. After the early dismissal of Ferens in Durham's second innings, something ot a stand was made by Weight and Kinch. the scoring , coming , mostly off Richardson. When the board showed 32, Kinch. in attempting a drive was completely beaten by Richardson, who was always difficult to play and unlucky in not gettins more wickets. Carr played dashingly. He lashed out at everything and rattled up his 35 in ten minutes, including , two sixes, three fours and a single off Grimmett in two overs. Finally he was well held by Taylor on the boundary. Weight was sound and careful. Macartney was most successful in the attack. He bowled excellently, with much variety. The fielding was very smart. Details of the scores are: — AUSTRALIA.—Fir?t Innings. Collins, c II nvell. b Cook 69 Macartney, c Webster, b Carr .... 31 Andrews, st Webster, b Cook 122 Bardsley. not out *i 3 Tavlor. not cut 26 " F. β-raa H Total f.-r 3 wirketa (fiec.l . ... 322 Bowling Analysis.—Howell none for 5 7, Dobson n<-ne for 64. Cook two for r>7. Carr one fcr 41. Brooks none for 33. Weight none for 1!). DURHAM. First Innings 125 Second Innings. Ferens. b Macartney 1 Weight, st Ellis, b Macartney 22 Kinch. b Richardson 23 Nichol. b Macartney - Romanies, h Grimmett . '•' Brooks, c. Bardsley. b Grimmett .. 8 D<ibson, b Grimmett 3 Tarr. c Taylor, b Grimmett 3o Cook, c Grimmett. b Macartney .. 3 Howell. c Grimmett, b Macartney .. 0 Webster, not out 1 Extras 0 Total 116 Bowling Analysis.—Macartney five for 22. Richardson one for 17, Mailey none for 27. Grimmett four for 50. Australia won by an innings and 81 runs. A. and N.Z.i BEFORE THE TEST ! VISITORS SIDE NOT PICKED n.'-->!veri -J p.m.* LONDON, -Tune 10. ' Australia's Test team will not be I selected until the morning of the match. I Gregory is certain to play, notwithstandI ing'rumours to the contrary owing to the injury to a leg which is insufficient in it-elf to preclude his appearance. Ponsford will be a definite absentee. The weather appears likely to join England's side. Extraordinarily heavy I rain during the past hours interfered with cricket all over the country, while the forecast for Saturday indicates showers. I Nottingham is agog with excitement. I and the entire accommodation is booked up in the city, as well as the neighbouring towns. Though tiie Australians are resting the day before the Test, many Englishmen are playinsr in various centres. The .'majority are not perturbed by this, reI p-iivliiiij tin , ii.iv* r< 1 : 5 ! A-i unnecessary. . 1 .!> v if\v ;- '■\;:vi'~-,'<[ tiiar a iireak often ■' Wad- to -In.kn.-ss.—<A. and X.Z.) SUTCLIFFS WIIX PLAY. SAYS HE IS FIT. ;! Ip ; "TT ■ I Li >ND' 'N. -Tune I' 1 . !] Miti'ltlT- , r-ta:i'- lii' ',:;i- fully rpoovereil . j anil i:- .!■•'.' to i.ikti his pi.i.-i' in the Test j u l :] in. — I!.'u:ri'. I Tγ.- :::■-• o: ;::.■ mt:-= ■ f ::"-e T--t ; in;iT.-ii. -: i Mv-i'ii Kngiand .md Au-tra-i |ia «.:, ■•• j:>iiini:-nci'i! :i: N' ningham ' man 1-:m_rl.i:;■ i. -train.-.l '.i ;.-jr in the | X.irth ot Kn2!;ind rca! -ii r days ago. ' ;in d hi* pl:i<'" "' >>■■" En -' i!l ' ili,, waa !•■• .■ i-i.--'-..i! •:i .> .-"I lisiv ir.J fully re-' '■"' "■ '"•■ i

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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 137, 11 June 1926, Page 7

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DURHAM BEATEN. Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 137, 11 June 1926, Page 7

DURHAM BEATEN. Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 137, 11 June 1926, Page 7

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