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AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS. ♦ MATCH AT WANGANUI. [BY TELEGRAPH — PRESS ASSOCIATION.] WANGANUI, Tbis Bay. The weather is beautifully tine for the resumption of the cricket match. The Australians, with six wickets, down for 90, resumed batting. Bardsley soon got to work, bringing the century up with two successive boundary hits. ' Kelleway also hit a boundary, but with the score at IK), he was caught by Holland for a well-played 27. Smith filled the vacancy. Chiefly through Bardsley's eiforts the 6core reached 128, when the • left-hander skied one, which Holland held. 128— 6-37. Mayne followed, •but Smith hit one to H. Cave, which was accepted. 128 — 9—lo.9 — 10. Hopkins i'oined Mayne, who mis-hit Holland to loward, the innings closing for 130. Scores : — j Kelleway, c L. P. Cave, b Holland 27 Bardsley, c Holland, b Addison ... 37 Smith, c H B. Cave, b Addison ... 10 Mayne, c Howard, b Holland ... 11 ■Hopkins, not out ••• 1 Extras 9 \ Total 130 - Wanganui then commenced their second innings, sending in Butterworth and H. P. Cave, who opened in a lively fashion. Butterworth hitting out briskly •until Emery found the wicket. L. P. "Cave followed, and the brothers carried :*he scor3 to 23, when H. B. Cave got leg before to Hopkins. Parker followed, the score being carried to 41 before Hopkins got him with a trimmer. 41 — Z—lo.Z — 10. Howard joined Cave, and the 'pair were together at the luncheon adjournment, when the >core stood at 60 ■for three wickets. THE NEW ZEALAND TEAM. AUCKLAND. This Day. Mr. Hay has cho.-en the following New Zealand team for the second test match': — Brice, Bennett, Boxshall, Hadden, Homus, Lusk, Reese, Sale, Sandman, Siedeberg, Sun.*. TEST CRICKET MATCH. The second tot cricket match, Australia, v. New Zealand, will be played in Wellington next Saturday, and the following Monday and Tuesday. The .Australians will by then be at the top of their form, and a stronger New Zealand side, which Mr. Hay has put ju the field on this occasion, should so extend them as to force them to give of their best. Mr. F. C. Raphael, secretary of the New Zealand Cricket Council, arrives from Christchurch on Tuesday morning, to superintend the arrangements in connection with the match. A good wicket is in preparation.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 66, 19 March 1910, Page 6
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