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DEADLY BOWLERS

English Wickets Fall

ALL-INDIA TEST Jardine’s Fighting Innings By Telegraph—Press Assn. —Copyright. (Rec. June 26, 5.5 p.m.). London, June 25. Twenty-four thousand spectators at Lord’s saw a strong English side give a disappointing display against fast bowling in the first Anglo-Indian cricket Test match ever played. Sutcliffe, Holmes and Woolley were out within half an hour for 19 runs. This sorry position was retrieved by Jardine’s splendid innings. He gave a model exhibition for 2J hours. Paynter was again disappointing. Had the solid fast bowling of Amarslngh and Nissar been supported by safer fielding, England would not have approached 200. England won the toss and the wicket was excellent. Bad light stopped play. \ Scores are as follow:—

ENGLAND.—First Innings. Sutcliffe, b. Nissar 3 Holmes, b. Nissar 6 Woolley, run out 9 Hammond, b. Amarsingb 3a Jardine, c. Navle, b. Nayudu ........ 79 Paynter, b. Nayudu 14 Ames, b. Nissar 65 Robins, c. Lalslngh, b. Nissar 21 Brown, c. Amarsingb, b. Nissar ........ 1 Voce, not out 4 Bowes, e. Nissar, b. Amarsingb. 7 Extras 15 Total 259 Bowling Analysis.—Nissar took five wickets for 93 runs: Amarsingb, two for 75; Kban, none for 26; Rayudu, two for 40; Palia, none for 2; Jeoomal, none for 8. ALL INDlA.—First Innings. Navle. not out H Naomal Jeoomal, not out II Extras 8 Total for no wickets 30

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Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 232, 27 June 1932, Page 9

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DEADLY BOWLERS Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 232, 27 June 1932, Page 9

DEADLY BOWLERS Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 232, 27 June 1932, Page 9