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AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN

FINAL MATCH DRAWN. THE GAME AT SCARBOROUGH (UNISEO • PKESS ASSOCUTIOK—Bt ELICTEIC .^ELBOBAPS— ' LONDON, Septeinber 12. The last match of the ' Australian cricket team's tour, against an English eleven at Scarborough; was drawn. When the fourth wicket, fell at 214 the Australians collapsed, seven wickets today adding only 75 runs. Parker and .Rhodes both bowled well. McCabe reached his IQOQ runs for the season. Bradman had a fourth life before ha went out, just missing, his century. II ichardson donned the pads, as Oldfield had been injured. The English opening batsmen for the second innings batted brightly, both hitting sixes. _ ... Hornibrook for the eighth time dismissed Duleepsinhji, when he looked, like making a big score. Richardson, who was keeping excellently, stumped Hobhs and Wyatt. The English tail, like the Australian, failed to wag, and Bradman and Kippax, both .slow bowlers, secured good bowling .figures. Leyland played' a sounds'knock ror half a century. . . '.' Scores:— ENGLAND. . First Innings. J. B. Hobbs, o Oldfield, b Fairfax 24 H. Sutcliffe, c Fairfax, b Hornibrook ... _ ... ••• 45 K. S. Duleepsinhji, c Oldfield, b Hornibrook 1 ... 29 A. Sandham, b Wall ... 59 R. E. S. "Wyatt, lbw, b Hornibrook ... ... ••• 7 ,M. Loyland, c Oldfield, b Hornibrook ... •■ ■ 9 M. W. Tate, c and b Hurwcod ... 1 H. Larwood, c Bradman, b Hornibrook ... ... 11 W. Rhodes, not out ... ... 16 G. Duckworth, b Wall ... ••• 0 Extras ... ■ ••• 17 \ Total lar nine wickets (dec.) 218 ! Bowline : Wall, two 'for 35 : : Fairfax, ' ono for 58*. Hurwood, one for 32; Hornibrook. five for 09; McCabe, none for I 6; Grimmett, none for 1. Second Innings. ) J.- •B. Hobbs, st Richardson, b Hornibrook H. Sutcliffe', b Wall 27 K. S. Duleepsinhji. b Hornibrook 41 A. Sandham, e Wall, b Hornibrook 12 M. Leylaivd, c Wall, b Bradman 50 LI E. S. ••'Wyatt, st Richardson, b Bradman .... .... ... 5 M'. W. Tate, c Grimmett, b Bradman ...; , ... 9 H. Larvvood,. b Kippax *\.. ... 9 W. Rhodes, b Kippax ... . ... 8 G. Duckworth,-not out ... ... W C, W. X>. jParker, b Kippax ••• 10 Extras ... ■ ... . 9 Total ... 24? Bowling:. Kippax, three for 13; Bradman, three for 52; Hornibrook, three for 100 ; Wall, one for 33;- Hurwood, riono for 11; Fairfax, none for 23 • ''A '■ ■ '-*• ■ " _ : . A USTRALIA First Innings. , A. Jackson b Rhodes ... 24 A. Fairfax, st Duckworth,, , b , ..... Rhodes ... ... ...; 8 D G. Bradman, b Parker. •'.... 96 A. F. Kippax, b Larwood.. 59 S. McCnIKV e Larwood, b Parker 24 A. HiiVwooS', b Rhodes ... ... 1 V. oHt - —r- —8 C V.. Grimmett, c Wyatt, b Rhodes . ■... : ' ... 3 P. ,M. Hornibrook, lbw, b Parker 0« T, MC Wnlt, cyTpgratt.'b Rhodes ... ;0 ;.W. A. Cildfi&Tdj absent, htfrt'-"* ... 0 Extras' r , ■ 9 Total ; ... . . ... 238 The detailed scores' leave a discrepancy of six rims.' Bowling:;Larwood, one for 34; Tate, none for .14; .Parker, three for .81; Rhodes, fire= for 9a; • Wyatt, none for 5. _ THE LADING/ AVERAGES. | LONDON, September 12. .The following are the first-class cricket^averages:— v ENGLAND. . Batting." Inn-.. Runs. Averings. age. H.. Sutcliffe , .. 43 2261 ' 64.60 K. S, Duleepsinhji 48 2562 56.93 W. R. ' Hapimond '44 • 2032 53.47 -■ M. Leyland 49 2174 .51.76 H. Oldroyd .. 33 1285 51.40 E.i Tyjdesley ... 45 1807 51.27 J. B. Hobbs , i 42 2035, 50.87 H. Sandham ; ;. 40. 2278 50.62' •W., W.Whysall-,./ - - 49.40 * Bowling.:: Runs; Wckts. Aver- , ag«. ,H. Verity ' i. .' 705 . ..64" 12.42 iC.W. Z. Parker': 2199 176 12.49 R.' Tyldesley •' v. 2212 . 139 . 15.91 •H. Larwood . .. 1622 . 99 16.38. A. P. Freeman s . ... 4632 ■. 275 16.84 •A. Young '" ' .1278 71 .18.0 . A. Mitchell '2526 - 188 ' 38.30 J. A. R. Pfeebles 2453 133 18.44 ■,W. Rhodes "i. 1395 73 19.10 M. W. Tate, was lsth> with 2.420 runs,. 122 wickets, 10.ga average. ' - .AUSTRALIA., • •> Batting. .• . . • Inn- Runs. Aver- . ings, _ age. D. G. Bradman .. 36 2966 98.66 A. 3P. Kippax .. :• 32 1451 58.04 W. M. Woodfull . 26 1434 57.36 W. H. Ponsford - '33 1425 49.12S A. JackilOE 35 1097 ' *34'.28 S. McCaba ... 33 1012 t 32.64 V. Y". : :Ricliardson 32 • 832A. Fairfax .. 27 - 536 25.52 E'; = £; .. 21 397 24.81, W. A. Oldfield .. 16 219 18.25 ; P, M. : Hornibrook 26 • 232 v 12.88 *d V. Grimmett .. 23 *237 11.85 Bradman, including, the • Scottish Glub cricket matches, aggregated 3170 runs, averaging -99.06. Bowling. V . - . Ituns. Wckts. Average. C. V. Grimmott "2427 144 16.85 P. M. Hornibrook 1802 96 18.77 A; F. Kippax V. 91 , 4 22.75 D.'-G. Bradman .. 301 -** 12 25.08 ■A. Hurwood .. 752 -.28 - 26.85 S. McCabe " .. ' 723 v 26" 37-80 .T. 'Wall .. 1638 56 29.25 'A. Fairfax .. 1218 41 29.70 E. L. a'Beckett 628 20 31.40 LANCASHIRE V. THE REST;, < (Keceived SepteinbeJl4th, %30"p.m.) LONDON, September 13. The champion . county, - Lancashire, Tiegan-'aC c'rickit-; match to*4ay; >fgainfit. the'Bekfe.b¥ ' Rain the, filay jwhfit'' the .'champions' scire ;\(ras :25 • or : foo"rifoke& V.v. ♦ GENTLEMEN V. PLAYERS. ' LONDON, September 12. The cricket match, Gentlemen versus. Pl»yer«, w«i abandoned, owing-to rain.

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20033, 15 September 1930, Page 18

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AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20033, 15 September 1930, Page 18

AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20033, 15 September 1930, Page 18

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