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NINE WICKET VICTORY FOR ENGLAND INDIA SCORES 312 IN SECOND INNINGS ALLEN IN FORM WITH BALL (unite;!) PRESS association— copyright.) LONDON, August 18. England won the third cricket test against India by nine wickets. A mere handful of spectators saw India continue its second innings. Hussain was painfully slow, but Nayudu using desperate measures, once ran out to drive Allen before a shortpitched ball left the bowler’s hand. The ball struck Nayudu on the chest and laid him out for some minutes. Upon resuming, Nayudu attacked brilliantly and saved an innings defeat. He pulled Sims for a six before Allen spreadeagled his wicket. England quickly wiped off the deficit. Barnett was very attractive. Scores; — f

Bowling Analysis—Nissar took one wicket for 36 runs; Amar Singh, none for 23. BIG SCORING IN COUNTY MATCHES DOUBLE CENTURY TO NICHOLS 'LONDON, August 18. County cricket results are as follows; Somersetshire v. Yorkshire Somersetshire—First innings 130 (Bowes six for 37); second Innings 75 (Bowes five for 29). Yorkshire —First innings 360 (Turner 130, Wood 97). . . Yorkshire won by an innings and loa runs. Lancashire v. Northamptonshire Lancashire —First innings 345 (Paynter 119); second innings two for 52. Northamptonshire—First innings 154 (Parkinson five for 45) and followed on 240 (Pollard five for 52). ' . , Lancashire won by eight wickets. Derbyshire v. Nottinghamshire Derbyshire—First innings 218; second innings eight for 270 declared (Smith 85). Nottinghamshire—First innings 152 (Copson four for 47); second innings none for 215 (Keeton not out 100, Harris not out Derbyshire won on the first innings. Middlesex v. Warwickshire Middlesex —First innings 278 (Hendren 156): second innings seven for 270 dedared (Hulme not out 103). Warwickshire —First innings 183 (Santall 81): second innings four for 205 (Wyatt not out won on the first innings. Kent v. Worcestershire Kent—First innings 230; second innings 199 (Howorth five for 48). Worcestershire —First innings nine for 482 declared (Howorth 114, Bull 103, Gibbons not out lis) Worcestershire won by an innings and 53 runs. Essex v. Hampshire Essex—First innings 503 (Wilcox 133, Nichols 205). Hampshire—First innings 343 (Mead 104); Eastman five for 51. Hampshire followed on. three for 257. Essex ivon on the first innings. Sussex v. Gloucestershire Sussex—First innings 266 (James Langridge not out 88); second innings 164 (Goddard seven for 66). GloucestershireFirst innings 257 (Nye five for 63); second seven for 174 (James I angndge five for 49). . . . Gloucestershire won by three wickets. Surrey v. Glamorganshire Surrey—First innings 500 (Sandham 173, Barling 171). Glamorganshire—First innings 109 (Watts six for 22); followed on 60 (Watts four for 18. Cover six for 41). Surrey won by an innings and 331 runs.

INDIA 222 First innings . Second Innings 48 Merchant, c Worthington, b Allen Mushtaq Ali, c Hammond, b Allen 17 Amar Singh, c Sims, b Verity 44 12 54 Jilani, c Fagg, b Allen Hussain, Ibw, b Sims Wazir Ali, c Duckworth, b Allen 1 Nayudu, b Allen • Ramaswami, not out 81 41 Vizianagram. b Allen . • Jehangir Kham, c Voce, b Allen 1 Nissar, c Voce, b Sims D 12 Extras • • . ; ■ . Total 312 Bowling Analysis—G. O. _ Allen took epven wickets for 80 runs* J. M. oims, two for 95: H. Verity, one for,32; W. voce, none for 40; W. R. Hammond, none for 24- T. S. Worthington, none for 10; M. Heyland. none for 19. ENGLAND First innings, total for eight wickets 471 (declared) Second Innings 22 A. Fagg. c Amar Singh, b Nissar C. J. Barnett, not out 32 W. R. Hammond, not out 5 Extras 5 Total for one wicket 64

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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21866, 20 August 1936, Page 14

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CRICKET Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21866, 20 August 1936, Page 14

CRICKET Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21866, 20 August 1936, Page 14