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CRICKET

ENGLAND v. THE REST SHARP CRITICISM OF BATTING * ■ (Australian Press Association.) London.: .Tunc 19. In the match, England v. The Rest, England made 423 for six wickets, declared (Tyldesley 160 not out, Xale 58 not out). Nicholls took four wickets for 105. The Rest lost seven wickets for 195 (Jardine 74 not oul). Commenting on the mafjpii. the “Evening Standard” states: “Even orthodox 'opinion is disturbed at the miserable progress of the Test trial at Lord's.’" Colonel Philip . Trevor, in Um “Daily Telegraph." says: “The exhibition has been distinctly painful, .hud Hie cricketloving public is complaining bitterly when it thinks of it. Ten an»f a half hours of cricket on an easy pitcl'i. against bowling of which nobody things highly, ought to produce more than 554 runs for thirteen wickets. Tim batsmen, wiitii all the conditions in tlieir favour, tiro not scoring at more limn 53 runs pct' hour, and arc simply not. trying to win in three days." TEST TEAM AGAINST WEST INDIES (Australian Tress Assn.—United Service.) f (Rec. June 20, 7.1* p.m.) ■ Lon|lon, Jun? 20.« The English team against West Indies in the Test match at Lords oju-June 23 will be: Chapman (captaiu), Jupp, Jardine, Sutcliffe, Hallows, Ilammqnd, Tyldesley, Tate. Larwood, Smith, and Freeman. Hie twclflii man will be LeylanjJ.

ENGLISH COUNTY MATCHES

DOUBLE CENTURIES BY DUCAT AND RATES

(Australian Press Assn.—United Service.) London, June 19. Rain interfered with connty cricket matches in a number of places. Essex, against Surrey, in the first innings, made 220 runs (Dougins 68 not out). Finley took five wickets for Un runs. In the second innings Essex made 137. Fender, five for 44, Shepherd three for 6. Surrey in the first innings made i>oo for four wickets, declared (Sandham V, Barling 61, Ducat 208, Shepherd 145 not out). Surrey won by an innings and 149 , runs.

Derbyshire, playing Northamptonshire, in the first innings made 37.$ (Bowden 53, Lee 77, Jackson 106). Thomas took four wickets for 62 runs. Northamptonshire in the first innings made 13(! (Liddell 50 not out). Townsend took four wickets for 36. Northants followed onl inaking 187 (Woolley 58). Derby won qy au innings and 50 runs.

Leicestershire, against Yorkshire, in the first innings made 142. Rhodes took six wickets for 55 runs. In thp second innings Leicester made 121. IRhodes took four for 32, and Turner three for 3. Yorkshire in the first innings ma/dc 291 (Oldroyd 101, Robinson 73). Yorkshire won by an innings and 28 runs. Hampshire, playing Sussex,, in the first innings made 199 (Hosle 54). ‘The Rev. E. K. Browne took six for 50. Iji the second Innings Hampshire made 214 flor six wickets, declared (Mead 75, Brown. 67 not nt). Sussex iu the first innings m.lde 232. Utley took four for 51. In tbq second innings Sussex made 55 for one pricket. Sussex won on the first innings., Nottinghamshire, in tho firvt Innings against Lancashire, made 302 (l.Vhysall *O2, Walker 53, Fayton 77). Iddop took four wickets for 43. In the second- innings Notts made 10 for none. Lalncashire, in the first innings, made 428 fofi nine wickets, ' declared (Makepeace lddon 78, Hopwood 60). Lancashire won. on the first innings '. Cambridge University, in the first innings, against made 182 (Wykes 52). Parker took five: for 72. In the second innings Cambridge made 165 (Longrlgg 05). Parker took uix for 63, and Mills four for 58. Gloucesi crshirc, in the first Innlugs made 213 (Ipipper 93). Blundell took five for 47. In the second innings Gloucester made 136 for four wickets. Gloucester won by six wickets. For Worcestershire against Warwickshire/ Fix made 116. For Warwickshire Bates made 200, and Mayer torik four for 52. Warwickshire won. ■ For West Indies against the Mjinor Counties, Roach made 92. Griffith topk five for 8. For the Counties, Lockett ’.made la 4. Hazelton took six for 45. Countips won.

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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 223, 21 June 1928, Page 14

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CRICKET Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 223, 21 June 1928, Page 14

CRICKET Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 223, 21 June 1928, Page 14