BRADMAN OUT FOR ONE.
BADCOCK 155 NOT OUT.
VICTORIA IN A BAD WAY,
ADELAIDE, February 23,
In the Sheffield Shield cricket match between Victoria and South Australia yesterday the local side, in response to Victoria's first innings total of 201, scored 304 for three wickets (Badcock 155 not out Parker 88. Ryan 36 not out). After Badcock and Parker had established a new first-wicket record tor boutli Australia in Sheffield Shield there was a sudden change, Parker, Bradman and Moyle being out for the addition of nine runs. Bradman made one. AUSTRALIANS IN AFRICA. NATAL BOWLER IN FORM.
' DURBAN, February 23. Tlie cricket match between the Australian Test team and Natal was commenced on Saturday. The weather was overcast and muggy and the wicket was fast. Ratting first, the Australians compiled. 200, to which Natal replied with 38 for the loss of one wicket. . Fingleton replaced McCormick in the Australian team, the fast bowler being slightly indisposed. Fleetwood-Smith was twelfth man. Richardson, who made 74, was somewhat lucky on more than one occasion, and was not at all confident in facing "Murrav. a slow break bowler. Murray troubled the best of the Australian batsmen, his bowling being a feature of the m H Wade and Siedle opened confidently for Natal, collecting the first 15 runs in 10 iminutes. When apparently set, Siedle was vorked by Sievers. An appeal against the light at 5.15 p.m. was upheld. Scores: — AUSTRALIA.—First Innings. Richardson, b Anderson ....... 74
McCabe, cW. Wade, b Pennington ... 1/ Brown, Ibw, b Murray Darling, c and b Murray ... • Fingleton, c H. Wade, b Sparks.... 34 Chipperfield, cW. ade, b Mi»ray . O'Brien, run out ••••■• 9 - Sievers, c Harvey, b Murray -• Barnett, lbw. b Dalton O'Reilly, c Dalton, b Murray * Grimmett, not out Extras 2 _ , - ... 25G Total - Bowling: Murray took five wickets for 91 runs, Sparks one for 34, Penning on one for 43, Anderson one for 51, Ualton one for 23. NATAL—First Innings. Siedle, b Sievers • 20 H. Wade, not out * 6 Harvey, not out 9 Extras __ Total for one wicket 38 PEACE WITH INDIANS. (Received 9 n.m.) DELHI, February 23. The Nawab of Bhopal, president of the Indian Board of Cricket Control, has cabled to the Marylebone Club, ea >' "AFv board made its request to 3o" regarding the new leg-before rule only because we felt that our players who had had no experience of pl»>' ln S conditions, might "not be able to repro duce their form and thus might disappoint our kind hosts in England. . 1 "You have now explained your difficulties, which we fully appreciate. I read y accept your suggestion and on behalf of the board agree to the Indian' team playing under the new rule during the 1936 tour." . _ INTER-HOUSE MATCHES.
SUTHERLANDS (ONEHUNGA) Y. WILSON AND CANHAM. Sutherland*.—First innings, 98 (Gilmer 47, Hetherington 22). Bowling. Tajlor SC Wilsorf and Canham. —First innings, 99 (Rush 30. Turner 30. Beacliey 22 not out). Bowling: Hetherington three for 30.
TELEGRAPH ENGINEERS V. WHANGAREI POST OFFICE. The annual match between the Auckland Telegraph Engineers' Office and Wliangarei Post and Telegraph staff was. played in the Domain to day Each team batted twelve men. The Auckland team won by an innings and 34 runs. The scores were.-— Telegraph Engineers.—First innings, •runs (Hadfield 38, McDonald 28, Harris :2a, Riddell 15. Marshall lo not out. Lofley 1~). Bowling: Morgan five for 30, Bennett one for °6 Thomas one for 3 0, Jones one for 11, Ta^hangarei!— -First innings, 51 runs 90 Thomas 10). Bowling: Johninnings; 67 runs (.Tones 17, McDeraott 14). Bowling: Power four for 27, -vlc Donald seven for 2o).
DUTHIES V. BRISCOES. Briscoe and Co., Ltd.—First innings, 51 (Dowding 21). Bowling: A. Thomas five for 2, P. Muskett three for 12. 7 Dnthip (Auck.), Ltd.—First innings, 102 for two wickets (Muskett 30, J. Davits 23 R. Davies 19). Bowling: Barr Bro.wn one for 34, Savage one or .6. Duthies won by eight wickets and .>1 runs.
BIRCH UNITED V. HYDRA BACON. Birch United.—First innings, 170 (McGregor 52. Gillespie 56, Bell 34). Hydra Bacon Company. —First itinings, 42 (Flanagan 12). Bowling: Malone two for 8, Gillespie two for 10, Ford two for 4, Bell two for 12. Birch United won by 128 runs.
FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' GAMES. j Little interest attended the continuation ' of tlie second round of matches conducted by the United Friendly Societies at Remuera on Saturday; However, the cricket was somewhat brighter than has been the case lately. Several batsmen scored oyer 50 but nevertheless some good bowling « performances featured the games. Results: — „ Manchester Unity v. Hibernians—Manchester Unity 166 (Jones 77, Webb 64), beat Hibernians 51 and 38, by an innings aD OreT "lynn Druids v. Newmarket Associated—Grey Lynn 89 for four declared (C Taylor 52), and none for 20, beat Newmarket 82 (C. Taylor four for 24, Skinner four for 25), and 22 (six batsmen failed to score,' C. Taylor four for 2, H. Taylor three for 7) by 10 wickets. _ Eden-Auckland v Ponsonby Druids. Ponsonby 88 (Maguire four for 18), beat Eden-Auckland 70 (Sauvarin five for 24) on the first innings. THAMES ASSOCIATION. The Thames Cricket Association held a further round of cup competitions on Saturday, when High School Old Boys secured •i four-point wiu against Karaka, and Hi»li School P a similar win against Tararu In Bowling for Ge i d n SC the" Tararu-High School game the ] ILi two In the second innings and Cleave.tw /Rniin<*-40). and High Tararu scored 64 (Billin,, 0()) Hos . N.Z. CAPTAIN A HUNDRED. CHRIST'CHURCH, Saturday. Cricket, matches Nrere libansi 136 (McCann SO, O'Brien S £« ffc.l ChrMclmroh, chared, beat Sydenham 103 (Bellamy . Roberts seven for 41), and tnree iu - ss.'&WUi i 'T,S,?"'P.tk, 234 (Ml 'S',S - 41) beat Old Collegians, 169. and 40 ( ; Keaa Six for IT).
CENTURIES AT WELLINGTON. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) WELLINGTON, Sunday. Cricket matches were played in fine weather and on easy wickets yesterday. Wellington, 445, beat Ilutt. 42 and 313 (B. Champners 111, K. .T. Kemp 44, G A. Kotlierham 41) by 00 runs. 1-or Wellington I. A. 11. Synies took eight wickets for 17 and four for 123, and E. D. Blundell three for 31. „ , Midland, ISO for four, declared (W . Dubtin 04, E. Bezzant 03) and 80 for six, beat Petone, ISO and S3, by four wickets. For Midland M. Kaiulall took live for 11. Old Boys, 325, and 70 for three, beat University, 170 and 227 (W. T. Vietmeyer 113), by seven wickets. Kilbirnle. 375, beat Karon, 10;> (A. M. Hollings 52) and 14S (Ilollings 4S)._ lor Kilbirnic C. Parsloe took four for 3i and four for 42. Midland now leads with 3i points, \\ ellington having 35 and 'Ilutt 27.
NO GAMES IN OTAGO.'
DUNEDIN, Saturday. Owing to rain having made the grounds sodden the Otago Cricket Association's fixtures were postponed.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 46, 24 February 1936, Page 12
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