COUNTY CRICKET
NOTTI.NGHAM AND YORKSHIRE
LEADING
(I.WEB PRIiSS ASSOCIATION,—COPIBIGHT.)
(AUSTRALIAN • NEW ZEALAND CABLB ASSOCIATION.)
LONDON 1".
16th Juno.
' Nottingham and Yorkshire, equal in percentages with 78.. head the list for tho county cricket championship. Susses: being next with 77.77; Lnueashii-e, 68.88; Burrcy, 65. • ' '
Leicester, 2-J5 and 145, beat Kent, 73 (Kontskin taking aoven wickets for 2fl) and 235.
Notts, with 430 for nine wickets, declared, beat Kssu.v, 177 and 143.
Middlesex broke tho record at Southampton, scoring 012 for three wjVkcte, tlocliu-eil (JTeornc 232, t.ho hj^iost, s^iru of the season, and Heiidren 177, not out, completed .1 thuusand runs, the first this reason). Tlio piirtnership realised 375, *i record for thfi third wicket. Hampshire had previously scored 3i2, and in the second innings inside 22 for no wickets* when rain caused the abandonment of the match.
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 143, 18 June 1923, Page 4
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136COUNTY CRICKET Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 143, 18 June 1923, Page 4
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