BRIGHT BATTING IN SYDNEY
(Rec. 11 p.m.) SYDNEY, Nov. 7. The brightest cricket seen in Sydney for some time was played in a Sheffield Shield match 4-day when New South Wales, left wuth the task 'of scoring 225 runs in 135 minutes for an outright win after Queensland declared its second innings closed at tour for 237, won bv 10 wickets. Queensland had scored freely, and Bs the time for the Melbourne Cup •« r t approached with Harvev nearing [he hundred, the bowlers sent up easy “11, to enable him to get his centujy. in? innings was then declared and doth teams raced off the field to hear broadcast of the race. For New South Wales Morris took "tiller in with him to open, and the f a ' r F? ttled U P 200 in 105 minutes, and the remaining 25 runs came In Queensland's second inArcher 42. Carrigan 41, Harvey n ?’ out wer e the highest scorerz, ™ for New South Wales in the •'yond innings. Miller made 138 not out and Morris 78 not out.
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Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26264, 8 November 1950, Page 7
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