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AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS

SOUTH AFRICAN TOUR O'REILLY'S LEG TRAP Press Association —By Telegraph—Copyright KIMBERLEY, January 31. (Received February 1, at 10 a.m.) The Australians have begun a match against Griqualand. The local batsmen made a poor showing, and were unable to overcome O’Reilly’s leg trap. Helfrich, who is /IS years old, played soundly. ' He batted 107 minutes and hit 10 boundaries. The Australian batting order was rearranged to give some flayers who are usually low down an . opportunity. O’Brien and Oldfield were scoring freely at stumps. ■ Details GRIQUALAND. \ First Innings. Nicholson C Fingletbn b O’Reilly 19 Searle c Oldfield b M‘Comtek ... 4 Boggan c and b O’Reilly 13 Helfrich b O’Reilly ... ... ... 64 M’Nally b O’Reilly 4 Talmnnd b M’Cormick " Travers Ibw b M’Cabe ... 17 Wickham b O’Reilly ...- ... ... 10 Gallagher c Richardson b O’Reilly 21 Waddington hot out ... ... ... 20 Franz b OPJRcilly ..... .... .... ... 0 'Extra* ... ... ... ... 19 Total _ ... ....... ...198 Bowling Analysis.—M’Cormick. two for 28; Sievers, none for 7; M’Cabe, one for 56 O’Reilly, seven for 88. AUSTRALIA. / ; First Innings. O’Brien not out ... ... ■,.*;■ ••• 54 Barnett b Wickham ..... Sievers b Wickham ... ••• 17 Oldfield not out ... ... ... 38 Extras ... ... ... 3 Total for two wickets ... 119

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Evening Star, Issue 22252, 1 February 1936, Page 15

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AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS Evening Star, Issue 22252, 1 February 1936, Page 15

AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS Evening Star, Issue 22252, 1 February 1936, Page 15

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