ffl-**’* iflflMK ' r f” . , * victorv < r t" ’ y f fWI K- 1W ?< , j ' ' ■. " ' ' ..-AW' •• ■ ' ' - : : ? •. V • ■<' '< •. B ■ ■ Mk • M _—g_ - M / . H ■ if - fl 11 jfli fc. New Ze ci I and 1 ■ » • j .lMk,Jte Christchurch, NZPA. — today, ending with 10 taking his score to 14. A. New Zealand won the second maidens from his 28 overs> The 200 had taken 325® iK ySw> cricket test against his two’wickets being taken S flf W 11, j ■ Australia at Lancaster Park, at a cost of 50 runs. Greg Chappell came on in ■ K SJH ifl Christchurch, by five Turner, facing Ashley place of Walker at the E fl . ■...,., \ wickets before lunch on the Mallett in the spinner’s northern end, bowling to ■ ■ . ■ ' ,- a wjflFw H finalday, scoring the 51 runs second over of the day, had Turner, on 98, and Turner ' >r E needed to win with the loss of three men within 10ft of his took a single off the seventM IMffh fj' .Qfl • ' fl. ■ one more wicket. bat forward crease,;. bSßjtlttti ■. j S|gg Wk In the process Glenn with wicket-keeper Rodney With the last ball of the Turner. New greatTwrsh;'.?hovering' .over the over, Cbney was caugM4 flHMnfl ... Jr opener, became the first stumps behind him. But-he /behind by Marsh off a bat® ■f New Zealander to score two slipped the ball past short that lifted on him, F centuries in one test. At the forward square leg for two He had been at the wicket t /& r j Wflf end of the game, he was still runs, taking his total to 87- 56 minutes for his 14 runs, '- > 44 4 unbeaten on 110. and New Zealand’s to 180 — and his partnership • wit® ■ 14/ :.. : The win puts New 48 short of victory. Turner had been worth 29 Zealand one-up is the series, Walker ’who wag valuable runs: itii with one test to play. New b oW iw two’slins and a Turner’s 100 came up in ; < ' Zealand resumed today at W Hj. a short forward the following over off fljw t l77f ? r four ’ 5l runs ljuare leg, did not concX a By®**, with a boundary . to win. run in his first two overs backward of point. He had Turner,' not out 85 over- w . .. . ‘ been' at the wicket 340 '■ night, and Jeremy Coney “ fcW b®“ hi^ en minutes, and his century W carried the score to 206 included eleven fours. HtUflW M who reached his century . . Australia Mfl ■ tSre and Ken Wadsworth a PP eals from the second innings 2» W added the final runs, Wads- -new Zealand - E W ; -/fltt W worth passing the required Hastie was unmoved. First innings 255 U.S mark with a boundary shot. Geoff Dymock replaced Second innings HwUt I '-T'; y - ■ . MHWB' '« The Australians, never Mallett at the southern end, G.M. Turner not out im9 Mm ,'... ■' relaxed. bowling to three slips and a f 26 >■ '-’J? 1/ 1 g“My- Only lan Bavis, at fine J ’ w^*?:.. Mo . rr ‘ soft .. ! bw . g 'fet TIGHTTOTHE END leg,'was near the boundary B.E. Congdon run out ■ J 7^-4^/..v' jin s stron£flv attar’lcincf B»F. HastingsbMallett 46 , 4 r •.. •-• k: , 1. .. ~ An strongly liei<L Jv. ConevcMarshbG. Chappell 14 j * 1 The bowling was tight and The first 20 runs of the day k. J. Wadsworth not out 9 ■ 1 the fielding attacking and h ad been scored in 40 “ ra A‘iL byes ' 17 leB bye8 ' » '* r neat to the end. No runs were minutes. 2no-baib) t{ . »_ , . 4 given'away, even when a Jeremy Con*- - ■ Total for five wickets 230 New Zealand victory W as New Zealand — GLENN TURNER — assured. Max Walker, who cut past t •'-si, First Kiwi to hit two centuries in a test match. bowled so superbly drove Wai ><i overs. 10 yesterday, continued well boundary ?ls . MHWnWM9HMWW9W9 I HHt “ s^?o^.K. a . a.. M ,e„ ss . watek >taut 2W •“% /» X -<7“ yards away from a private barbecue and disappeared into a puhW cstT * '''ll^*9 lfe. : - Their identity was unknown, even by locals, and so ' were me four that the photographer ■'^BBBBB^^* - LION F himjwnZ JW® W Another great New Zealand tradition. DMM/L84542
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