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BIG CRICKET

ENGLAND V. NEW SOUTH WALES

HOME TEAM AT THE WICKETS

BARDSLEY 142 NOT OUT GOOD BOWLING BY TATE By Telegraph—Press Association. Copyright. (Rec. November 21, 9.-10 p.m.) Sydney, November 21. The cricket match w New ' South Wales v. England commenced in line, warm weather, inclined to .be muggy. The following were the teams: — England.—A. E. It. Gilligan (captain), J. W. H. T. Douglas, A. P. F. Chapman, J. B. Hobbs, H. Strndwick, E. Hendren, H. Sandham, M. W. Tate, R. T.vldesley, H. Sutcliffe, and Roy Kilner. New South Wales. —H. L. Collins (captain), W. Bardsley, C. G. Macartney, A. Kippax, T. J. Andrews, J. M. Gregory, J. M. Taylor. J. Scott, W. A. Oldfield, A. A. Mailey, and 0. E. Nothling. Collins won the toss and elected to hat. The wicket was . easy, in the batsmen’s favour. Collins and Bards•ley opened to the bowling of Douglas and Tate. Collins opened the score with a glance to the boundary. Runs came .slowly, the first hours’ play producing only, 68. Both the ’batsmen took few chances, but occasionally sneaked a single. The fielding left little to be desired, though some of tho returns were wild. When Collins was 21 ho gave two difficult (Jiances in succession, in the slips first to Tate, then to Chapman. Macartney lasted only one iover, and was replaced by Andrews, who went out first ball. >. Drizzle commenced during the luncheon adjournment, 'necessitating the

use of sawdust. Ten minutes after commencement. play was interrupted for forty-five minutes by . heavy rain. During the delay two spectators from the Hill walked across the ground to the members’ stand one inspecting the wicket on route. Th e y were escorted from the ground Bardley’s partnership with Collins yielded 84. Pjay ’ livened lip when Taylor joined Bardsley. The latter bat- •

ted superbly ana reacnca nis century in 150 min« utes, with a splendid hit to the boundary, and was accorded an ovation by the crowd. He was suffering from an injury to his left thumb, received a week' ago, his bat being twice knocked out of his hands. On one occasion ho received a severe smack on the thigh with a ball and jumped forward Strudwick rushed up to secure the ball, but Bardsley poked it out of the wav’. With the score at 206 Taylor tried to hook the ball to log. It went straight up in the air and landed in Kilner’s hands. He had played sparkling].? all round the wicket, but gave one easy chance to Tate when his score was six. Kippax suceeded and' mishit his second ball into Kilner’s hands, without scoring. Bardsley and Taylor’s fourth-wicket 'partnership had added 122 runs. The board showed 200 up in 167 minutes. Bardsley continued to play cautiously and took no chances. He was never' really troubled by the bowling. Tate was a hard worker, shining in the field as well as with the ball. „ , When stumps were drawn New South Wales had lost seven -wickets for 242. The following are the detailed scores: — NEW SOUTH WALES.

First Innings. Collins, 1.b.w., 1). Tyldesley 32 Bardsley, not out : 142 Macartney, c. Hendron, 1). Tat© ... 0 Andrews, 1.b.w., b. 'Tate .. ■ 0 Taylor, c. Kilner, b. ’Pate 51 Kippax, c. Kilner, b. Tate fl Gregory, c. Hendren, b. Tato 6 Oldfield, c. Hencjren, b. late 1 Nothling, not ont 4 Extras 1 ••• 6 Seven wickets for 242 ; —Pnjss Assn. MORE RAIN LAST NIGHT (Rec. November 22, 0.50 a.m.)’ Sydney, November 21. Sixteen thousand people were present at the cricket match.

It is raining to-night, and the outlook is black 1 for to-morrow. —Press Assn. SHEFFIELD SHIELD MATCH VICTORIA V. SOUTH AUSTRALIA (Rec. November 22 .50 a.m.) Melbourne, November 21. The Sheffield Shield match, Victoria versus South Australia, commenced to-day oh a soddened wicket. Play began at 3.30 p.mVictoria won tho toss and sent South Australia to tho wickets. The latter had lost four wickets for IG3 (A. Richardson 81, V. Richardson 14, Pritchard not, out CD when rain stopped play for tho day.—Press Assn.

NEWMAN SHIELD MATCH NELSON v. MOTUEKA. (by Telegraph-Special correspondent.) Motueka, November 21. The first match in the Newman Shield competition was commenced at Motueka to-day between the Nelson and Motueka cricket associations. The weather was beaut ifhlly line. The wicket was rather heavy at tho start, but rapidly improved. Nelson, won the toss and went to the wickets, lieim, disposed of for 103. Neale batted well for 46. Motueka responded with 100, R. Fowler (26) being top scorer. Following are the scores:— . , Nelson, first innings—Neale 4G, Airey 3, Biggar 5, Bhmires 16, Kempite C, Sadlicy EAfk onij 13- 2,

0, Kingett 5, McKellar 3, Hull 6, S. Newman 2, extras 4, Bowling analysis—ll. Fowler took four wickets for 22 runs; Thomason, one for 12; Smith, two for 18; Holyoake, two for 21; Clark, none for 15; Sigglekow, one for 5. Moiueka, first innings—Clark 16, Ryder 2, Smith 12, Stevens 3, Bowers 9. Wratt 12, 11. Fowler 26, Sigglekow 11, Thomason o,' G. Fowler 2, Holyoake not out 1, extras -6. Bowling analysis—J. Newman took no wicketS for 5 rims; McKellar, one for 17-: Blnmires, two for 31; Neale, four for 35; ,G. Newman, two for 6. Nelson, second innings—Neale not out 29, Airey 5, Kinzett 1, Blamires 8 Total three wickets for 45. TEAMS FOR TO-DAY. Kilbirnie.—Junior A: Morris. Tullett. Lewson, Christopherson, Eaton. Redmond, Edmonds, Henderson, Armstrong. Brantley (2.). ’Varsitv.—Junior A: Aim. Burke. Berry, Evans, Greig. Boilings, Hain, Mackenzie, Mullins, Wilson. Wiren. 'Varsity.-Junior B: Arndt. Frazer. C. G. Love. Lloyd. McDiiff -Mackenzie. Pone. Thomson, Gamble, Caldwell, Whiteman. ’Varsitv—Junior " C: Williams. Cress, Frazer, R. D. Kelly, Pickwell, Webb. Wilson. J Wilson. W . Rawson. Mitchell. M RaiVwav—Junior B: Cornfoot, McLeod, Entrains. ‘Gill. Gray. Howell, Davies, Wilson, Ogden, Coleman, Fitzgerald. Railway—Third A:, Collin. lloare. Harding, Buril. Hill, Montieth, Williams, Vineent. Burbush. .Greig, Sutton. Railway—Third B: Maeehen, Love, Stokes, Ferguson, Dillon, Hoult, Baker, Barclay, Clark, Connelly,’ Roseman.

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Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 51, 22 November 1924, Page 8

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BIG CRICKET Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 51, 22 November 1924, Page 8

BIG CRICKET Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 51, 22 November 1924, Page 8

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