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MATCH AT NEWCASTLE. Sydney, Feb. 21. The match at Newcastle between the English cricketers and Northern Districts ended in a draw to-day. When stumps were drawn yesterday the local side had made 322 runs in their first innings and England had lost eight wickets for 240. The visitors, were all out to-day for 254 CPataudi not out 94, Mitchell 32), Wright took six wickets for 79 runs and Walters two for 42. Northern Districts in their second innings made 236 (R. Little 117, A. Baker 50). Bowes took three wickets for 58, Mitchell four for 62, and Tate one for 49. Voce and Brown took no wickets. ' ■> The Englishmen were 6 8 in arrears when their second innings closed. Little, for the Northerners, batted attractively. He pasted the deliveries of Mitchell and Voce, but Bowes’ bowling troubled the local men, as the ball rose dangerously.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LX, Issue 11047, 22 February 1933, Page 3
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