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CRICKET

Mr F. C. Raphael, chairman of the New Zealand Cricket Council's Managing Committee. state? that cabled advice shows that there is little prospect of an English team visiting Australia- and New Zealand next season. it is proposed, however, to invite South Australia- to send a team on tour through the Dominion. The Bank of New Zealand v. Combined Banks cricket match* played nt Carisbrook vestevdav, resulted in a win for the former by seven wickets. Score? ;—Bank oi New Zealand 51 and three wickets for 234; Combined Banks, L-C8 and 167. Ringer (103 not out) and.Wright (871 olwained the highest scores for the winners; while Tarleton (retired, 70), Carroll mot out 27), and Raynor (not out 44) went principal contributors for the Combined Banks. For the winners Mitchell look six wickets for 61 and two for' 12, arid Cantrell .three for 21 : and for the losers .Tarleton captured four wickets for 29.

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Evening Star, Issue 16995, 18 March 1919, Page 8

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CRICKET Evening Star, Issue 16995, 18 March 1919, Page 8

CRICKET Evening Star, Issue 16995, 18 March 1919, Page 8