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CRICKET

EASY WIN FOR M.C.C.

COLLAPSE OF COMBINED TEAM.

(IT TILEORAPH.—PRESS ASSOCIATION.)

. - NELSON, 31st January. ' The M.C.C. team defeated the combined Nelson, Marlborough, and West Coast eleven by an innings and 75 runs. In the second innings the combined team made a poor showing, and scored only 55. The innings lasted about an hour. The bowling of Freeman and Brand was altogether too good for the local men. Kemnitz and M'Keller were the only pair to make (anything like a stand. Following are the score*: — ENGLAND. .' . First innings ...: 249 COMBINED TEAM. First innings 119 , s Second Innings. Saxon, c Hill-Wood, bB. Hill-wood 1 Eden, b Freeman ..„,. 3 M'Kellar, b Freeman 10 Pierpont, c and b Freeman 0 Kemnitz, c Tyldesley, b Brand ... 22 Hincksman, st Lowry, b Freeman ... 6 Neale, b Brand ,<■'.. 0 Reid, b Brand 1 Louisson, c Chapman, b Freeman ... 0 Newman, not out ■....;.. .2 j Fass, lbw, b Freeman 3 Extras 7 Total 55 Bowling Analysis.—B. Hill-Wood took one wicket for 16 runs; Freeman, six for 27; Brand, three for 5.

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 27, 1 February 1923, Page 10

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CRICKET Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 27, 1 February 1923, Page 10

CRICKET Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 27, 1 February 1923, Page 10

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