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Cricket PACE-SPIN COMBINE

Derby Shows No Fight (N.Z.P.A.-Reuter—Copyright) DERBY, July 19. The West Indies finished strongly placed on a “green” wicket against Derbyshire at Chesterfield yesterday to lead by 273 runs with six second innings wickets standing. The Derbyshire batsmen showed little fight against the touring team's attack to be out for 112. The pace bowler. C. Griffith, finished with four for 28, and the off-spinner. L. Gibbs, three for 29. When the tourists went tn again with a lead of 120, they lost three wickets cheaply to the medium-pace bowling of B Jackson.

Total (for four wickets) 133 Bowling: J. L. Jackson, 7,1, 20, 0; Rhodes, 12, 1, 40. 0: A. B. Jackson, 13, 3, 18, 3: Morgan. 11. 22, 39, 1; Buxton, 5,0, 24. 0; Smith, 3, 0. 12, 0. DERBYSHIRE

I Bowling: Hall. 14, 3. 21. 1; I Griffith, 10, 8. 28, 4; Sobers. 10. 2, 20. 1; Gibbs. 9.4. 4. 29, 3. Davidson Makes Farewell In N.Z. (N.Z. Press Association) MASTERTON, July 19. The Australian all-rounder, A. K. Davidson, will make his farewell overseas appearance on the New Zealand ground that was the scene of his most spectacular triumph, having accepted an invitation to play in the “Golden Games" of the Wairarapa Cricket Association at Masterton. Twelve years ago, on Queen Elizabeth Park, he captured all ten wickets for 29 runs off 81 balls and then-made 156 not out Fijian Tour.—Next year the New Zealand Maori Rugby team will tour Fiji after the Prince of Wales Cup match, and a fixture against a strong provincial union, said Mr J. D. King, chairman of the New Zealand Rugby Union Maori Advisory Board, last night.

WEST INDIES First innings 232 Second Innings C. Hunite, c Taylor, b Jackson (A. B.) 24 M. Cairew, lbw, b Jackson (A. B.) 18 R. Kanhai, c Taylor, b Jackson (A. B.) B. Butcher, c Rhodes, b 23 Morgan 51 J. Solomon, not out 35 W. Rcdriguez, not out 2 Extras 0

First Innings C. Lee, lbw, b Griffith 3 35 I. W. Mall, b Gibbs I. R. Buxton, c Murray, b Sobers 21 W F. Oates, c Gibbs, b Hall 2 D. C. Morgan, b Griffith .. 18 E. Smith, c Rodriguez, b Griffith 0 R. Taylor, b Griffith 0 H. J. Rhodes, c Sobers, b Gibbs 0 A. B. Jackson, not out 1 H. L. Jackson, c Hall, b Gibbs 18 T. J. P. Eyre, absent ill .. 0 Extras 14 Total H2

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30188, 20 July 1963, Page 5

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Cricket PACE-SPIN COMBINE Press, Volume CII, Issue 30188, 20 July 1963, Page 5

Cricket PACE-SPIN COMBINE Press, Volume CII, Issue 30188, 20 July 1963, Page 5

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