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Cricket West Indies Test

(N.Z Press Association—Copyright t GEORGETOWN (British Guiana), March 17. Pakistan had scored 196 for five at the close of the fourth day’s play in the fourth test against West Indies today. This put Pakistan 194 runs ahead of West Indies with the home team still having an innings in hand. West Indies gained a first innings lead of two runs this morning when it lost its remaining two wickets for the addition Of 19 runs to Saturday’s score and was all out for 410 in reply to Pakistan’s 408. | The match will end on "Wednesday. In Pakistan’s first innings Saeed Ahmad scored 150 and Hanif Mohammed made 79. For West Indies C. Walcott made 145 and G. Sobers made 125 f Scores:— PAKISTAN First innings .. .. ..408 Second Innings Alim-uddin, lbw, b Smith .. 41 Saeed Ahmad, run out .. .. 12 Hanif Mohammad, c Madray, b Gilchrist 14 K. W. Mathias, lbw, b Gibbs .. 18 llmtiaz Ahmad, b Gibbs .. ..7 Wazir Mohammad, not, out .. 54 A. H. Kardar, not out .. 35 Extras .. - - .. 15 Total for five wickets .. 196 Fall of wickets: one for 22, two for 44, three for 62, four for 102.

COMPETITION POINTS

Points gained by teams up to the end of the ninth round of the Canterbury Cricket Association’s competitions are as follows: Senior.—L.P. competition points 56, bonus points 58.01, total points 114.01; Rice.. 41, 54.51, 95.51; Syd.. 39, 56.34, 95.34; H. 5.0.8., 39. 55.81, 94.81; 0.C., 32. 54.05, 86.05; West/Uni., 29, 51J4, 80.14; St. A., 21, 51.91, 72.91; East. 9. 49.76, 58.76. Second A.—H.5.0.8., 76, 63.66, 139.66; T. 0.8., 46, 56.99, 102.99; Mar., 37. 57.78, 94.78; L.P., 32. 54.18, 86.18; Syd., 27, 57.32, 84.32; Rice.. 28, 55.65. 83.65; West/Uni., 27. 56.58, 83.58; 8.H.5., 19, 53.46, 72.46. Second B— West/Uni., 42. 5236, 94.36; 0.C., 43. 49.96, 92.96; East, 33, 4839. 82.89; H. 5.0.8.. 38, 42.07, 80.07; L.P., 34, 43.97, 77.97; St. A., 24, 48.44, 72.44; d.C., 22, 41.76, 63.76; T. 0.8., 11 SO HI 14 Second C.—W.H.S., 60; St. A. (T/C), 57; West/Uni., 47; St. And., 42; 8.H.5., 35; St. A., 33; St. 8., 33; C.C., 28; Xav., 23; Mar., 16; P.H.S., 15; East 13.

Presidents. — L.P. (B) 65; Syd, 54.40; O.C. t 52.14; H. 5.0.8., 51; Mar.. 45; LP. (A), 43; West/Uni. (A), 43; T. 0.8., 4153; St. A., 34; West/Uni (B), 33; Rice., 28. Third A.—L.P., 76; Syd., 68; H. 5.0.8., 60; West/Uni. (Ak 52; St. A., 41; 0.C., 29; Rice., 20; West/Uni. (B), 20; East, 17; TDB., 7. Third B —Rice , 64; West/Uni., 58; Syd.. 56; L.P., 54.50; 0.C., 39.57; St. A. (T/C), 29.92; Mar., 2036. Third C.—C.T.C., 51; St. And.. 38; St. 8.. 27; L.H.S., 24; B.H.S. (A). 23; C.C. (A). 21; B.H.S. (B). 17; C.C. (B). 3. Fourth A.—L.P. (A), 121; H. 5.0.8., 95; West/Uni.. 79; St. A.. 53; East. 47; L.P. (B). 40; T. 0.8.. 33; 8.H.5..

Fourth 8.—8.H.S (A). 95; St. And. (A) 51; B.H.S. (B.), 50; St. B. (A). 49; C.C. (A), 48; W.H.S., 45; St. And. (B) 36; C.C. (B). 29; C.T.C., 26; St. B. IB), 22; L.H.S., 20; Xav., 7. Petersen Shield Points.—L.P., 775.50; West/Uni , 676; H. 5.0.8., 611; St. A.. 489.92; Syd„ 417.40; 8.H.5., 340; 0.C., 331.71; Rice., 311; St. And.. 247; C.C.. 225; T. 0.8., 202.53; East. 200; Mar., 199.26; St. 8., 191; WU.S., 185; C.T.C.. 128; L.H.S., 68; Xav.. 53; P.H.S., 30.

High School And College Match

The annual cricket match between Christchurch Boys' High School and Christ's College will begin at Christchurch Boys’ High School at 10.30 a.m. today. The teams are:— Christchurch Boys’ High School.— B. H. Hopkins (captain). B. R. Hope, B G. Hadlee. G. Brittenden, P. Corbett. M. Gregg, K. Nuttall. I. Rider, >M. Ryan, A. Howard, G. Perkins. P. Thomas (twelfth man).

Christ’s College.—P. Andrews (captain), R. Latham, P. Hill, G. Pickering, N. Clark, W. Ormond, J. Nevill, D. Banks, J. Parson, A. Reekie, B. Crichton. N. Lester (twelfth man).

Bowling O. M. R. W Gilchrist .. 10 3 22 Dewdney .. 5 0 15 0 Smith .. 26 8 52 Biggs .. 26 6 63 2 Sobers .. 11 5 17 0 Madray ..6 1 WEST INDIES 13 0 First innings 410

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Bibliographic details

Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28539, 19 March 1958, Page 5

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Cricket West Indies Test Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28539, 19 March 1958, Page 5

Cricket West Indies Test Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28539, 19 March 1958, Page 5

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