DUNEDIN.
(press association t__g_a_.)
DUNEDIN, November 23. There was fine weather for this afternoon's cricket, but a stiffish noarth-srly wind affected the play. The grounds were in good condition. Carisbrook B, .with four wickets down for 117 runs, resumed their 'first innings, the batsmen contributing only 32 between them. Harraway and Mefdrum, the not outs on the previousi Saturday, increased their scores by 28 and 33 respectively. Dunedin made matters lively in their second essay, registering 132 for five wickets. The innings was closed at that stage, the team hoping to get rid of Caris"brook- in the time left to play. R. Wilkie 27, McKenzie 26, Latham (not, out) 24, Cramond (not out) 28 were the leading run-getters. On the call of time C_isbroo_ had succeeded in notching the required number of runs (93) for the loss of four wickets, thus winning by, six wickets. Burt played, capitally for 51 runs, not out.
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 11131, 25 November 1901, Page 5
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DUNEDIN.
Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 11131, 25 November 1901, Page 5
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