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WOMEN’S CRICKET

Otago Loses By Innings (N,Z. Press Association) DUNEDIN. The English women’s cricket team inflicted a heavy defeat on Otago on Saturday. On the first day of the match, England had scored 307 for five wickets declared. Otago, which was all out for 53 at stumps, was dismissed in its second innings for 78. England won the game by an innings and 176 runs. The England bowjer, E. Bake* well, who took six wickets for: 16 on Friday, captured seven Otago wickets for 25 in the second innings to give her the remarkable analysis of 13 wic*, kets for 41. Scores:— ENGLAND First Innings (for five wkts deci.) .. 307 OTAGO First Innings ~ 53 Second Innings Flett c Plant b Clifford .. 20 Horrocks c Moorhouse b Evahs 2 Clough run out .18 Early st Plant b Sanders .. 6 Coates st Plant b Bakewell 7 Robinson b Bakewell .. 13 Slade st Plant b Bakewell .. 6 Watt c Dewdrey b Sanders 1 Maxwell st Plant b Bakewell 2 Duncan not out o Stevens st Plant b Bakewell o Extras 3 Total 78

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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31921, 24 February 1969, Page 15

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WOMEN’S CRICKET Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31921, 24 February 1969, Page 15

WOMEN’S CRICKET Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31921, 24 February 1969, Page 15

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