LEADING AVERAGES
Australian Press Association. (Received 15th Sept., 2.15 p.m.) LONDON, 14th September. The following are the leading English batting and bowling averages to date: —
BATTING. In. N.O. Runs. Av. Tvldcsley ' 40 10 2910 81 Hobb- 37 7 2392 79.73 Mead 50 10 3027 7».6i Sutcllffo ••■ 43 5 2863 i5. ? 4 Hendren 53 7 3137 08.19 Hammond 47. 5 2816 biM Hallows 44 5 2532 64.92 Russell 42 7 2243 04.08 Woolley ........ 58 4 .3330 01.60 Jardine did not qualify for inclusion, with 17 Innings. 4 times not out, 1133 runs, an average of 87.15. BOWLING. Runs. Wickets. Average. Larwood .... 1903 133 14.30 Freeman 5312 298 17.82 R. Tyldeslcy .. 1885 103 18.30 M'Donald .... 3571 188 18.99"v Tate 3909 201 19.09 Rhodes 2258 115 19.63, Whito 77.... 2720 138 19.71 Jupp 3345 166 20.15 Staples 2304 110 21.76 Hamomnd was fifteenth with the figures 1S63 runs, 79 wickets, average 23.58.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 56, 15 September 1928, Page 10
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149LEADING AVERAGES Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 56, 15 September 1928, Page 10
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