COUNTY CRICKET
KILNER'S GREAT BOWLING EF FOKT ¥OR YORKSHIRE.
(UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION COPYRIGHT.) (A.USTBAUAN - NEW ZEALAND CABIB ASSOCIATION.; LONDON, 1911, June. Derbyshire, 168 and 129, beat Leicester, 169 and 76. BesUick took seven wickets for 61 and six for 37. Notts, 324 and 240, beat Worcester, 215 and 158. Kent, 152 and 189, beat Sussex, 99 i(Collins taking five wickets for 23) and 194. ■Hampshire, 381 .(Mead 162), and 63 for no wickets, beat Glamorgan, 183 and 260. Esses, 211 and 85 for five wickets, beat Somerset, 106 and 189. Douglas took five wickets for 60 and eight for 90. Lancashire, 435, beat Middlesex, 308, and 110. Yorkshire, 278 and 129 (Shepherd tak-; ing four wickets for 12, and Peach three for 18), beat Surrey, 224, and 158. Surrey appeared to have the game well in hand when the third wicket fell at 127, but the advent of Kilner's bowling produced a dramatic change. Seven wickets fell for 150. There was still hope for Surrey, but the end came with only eight runs added, Kilner finishing off the innings by clean bowling Peach, Strudwick, and Lowe. Kilner showed the remarkable analysis of six wickets for 22.
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 146, 21 June 1923, Page 7
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196COUNTY CRICKET Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 146, 21 June 1923, Page 7
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