TEST MATCH
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(»T tRMGIUHI.— PMU mOCUNOH.) DUNEDIN, This Day. The wtekefc was a trifle soft when play was resumed. Ten runs were added to the score for the last wicket, when Bennett was snapped up behind the wickets Wilson, nob out , ,„ ,„ 3 Bennett, c M'Gttjgor, b Noble ... 7 Extras < 23 Total 228 Bowling analysis t ' Crawford, three for 64 5 Armstrong, five for 80 5 Collins, nonß for 9 5 Noble, two for 29 5 M'Kenzie, on<s for 4. Armstrong bowled four no-balls and Noble one. Dolling and M'Gregor opened for Australia, Sandman and Bennett bowling. With the total at 10, including four byes, the latter clean bowled M'Gregor. 10—1—1, Collins was the incomer. Dolling stepped across a' straight one from Bennett, missed, and was out leg before. 13—2—6. Mailey joined Collins, who had hia wickets clean shattered by Bennett, whose baJls were jumping a bit, 14—3—3, Noble wae the incomer. The score was three for 25 at the lun» cheon adjournment.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 56, 7 March 1914, Page 6
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168TEST MATCH Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 56, 7 March 1914, Page 6
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