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COUNTY CRICKET

LONDON, August 29. County cricket matches resulted:— Worcestershire 203 (Shackelton five for 32) and 303 for five (Broadbent 80, Whitcombe 89) lost to Hampshire. 479 for nine declared (Gray 88. Dare 109 not out), on the first innings. Nottinghamshire, 311 for six declared (Giles 91) and 264 tor seven declared (Poole 71, Hardstaff 75 not out; Cook five for 87), beat Gloucestershire 323 for seven declared 'Emmett 117, Young 99) and 122 (Harvey five for 68) by 130 runs. Surrey, 383 for eight declared (Fletcher 100. Constable 92) and 181 for five declared (Constable 55), beat Northamptonshire 283 for five- declared (Laker five for 73) and 191 for six (Brookes 63) on the first innings. Somersetshire* 311 and 91 (Munden four for 16) lost to Leicestershire 408 (Palmer 106. Tomkin 116. Jackson 79) by an innings and six runs. Warwickshire 268 and 119 (Edrich six for 59) beat Middlesex 163 (Jownsend five for 27) and 152 (Grove four tor 22) by 72 runs. Lancashire 259 (Malar six for 83) and 131 (Ikin 58; Malar six for 52) lost to Sussex 177 and 214 for three (Doggart 72 not out) by seven wickets. Yorkshire 311 for seven declared (Watson 107 not out) and 15 for none, beat Essex 107 (Ford four for 21) and 218 (Yardley five for 57) by 10 wickets.

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Press, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 26824, 1 September 1952, Page 7

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COUNTY CRICKET Press, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 26824, 1 September 1952, Page 7

COUNTY CRICKET Press, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 26824, 1 September 1952, Page 7

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