INSTITUTE AND WELLINGTON.
A somewitat-.shaky. beginning was made by Institute in .taking strike against Wellington aC-fKe"Basin Reserve, but the opening pair gradually settled down and took the score to'4o'before being separated. Two chances were missed, by Wellington soon after" play- started, .and later a confident appeal had an unsuccessful result. McLean and~Eankins were the batsnlert, and they gatKered in runs at a steady rate until Hankins, with 21 to liis credit, was veil caught by. Cousons off Blundell.Con-" ditions had .been far from pleasant, and they becam.e.."worse when the second-wic-ket partnership . was commenced. There was no additicm to the score before the players retired to the pavilion. After.a long wait it was decided to abandon play for the day;.- -. Details:—!."" ' INSTITUTE. ——. -first-Tunings. ■ SlcLean, not out... 16 Jlankins, c.Cousins,- b.: Blundell -21 Warehani, not out ;... 0 Extras^ ...;....,......, .' 3 Total for one wicket :.:■.'. 40 Bowling -Analysis.—Cousins took no wicsets for 20 runs, Blundell one, for 17, Byrnes none for 0,
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 26, 1 February 1932, Page 13
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158INSTITUTE AND WELLINGTON. Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 26, 1 February 1932, Page 13
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