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THE FOURTH TEST

ENGLAND ALL OUT FOR 315. : -MAILEY CAPTURES NINE I WICKETS. | _ ;By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.-) j (Auat.-A.Z. Cabio Association.) j Melbourne, Feb. 15. ! '1 he weather was cool ami tlie wicket j good tor ice cost match, the Austra-j ~ai,s too'i the held under Colli,is V-iruisiroiig oeing compelled to stitv in bed). dlioiles and ..j.auepe.ici.,- resumed to Uie bowiing o! McDonald and tUiincy. .Makepeace began by calling .vtcDoiiald lor -2, a,id .Uaiioy opened with a maiden uvoJ'. Owing u, a oad Uiiow in by t ollins. Rhodes added :i to b:s score. Makepeace then boa lit [hilly snicked McDonald lo the iioundary. bringing his score to 51 i;i 1-10 minutes, in the next over McDonald bowled a tm-ba.ll. Then Mailey got Makepeace leg beforj;, b.is averi,;e at this stage being two wickets lor 15. .liukep; ac : > bad put. up 51. mi in a father crouching stvlc * I'higlaud's score was now two for ! 15. Hendren followed, and a last low one from McDonald went to tile ence. I-o-ar b.vvs -were run. Then ohodes was well caught in the slips iv Gregory oil' Mailev. al'ier .making 7.'i in 1. u 2 minutes. Woollev was .stumped in the first ivcr hv Carter oil Mailev whose bowling was wc'l night unplayable, havtig taken three wickets lor Id, his average being live lor 50. with one aiaiden over. Douglas began bv -lipping Mailev or :i. Hendren drove: him to the off '<n •",, Ueodren. who was cutting and iiiiuing briskly, soon ran his score lo ?>. I'ellew was applauded lor smart iehihtg, , At lour lor 100, Oregon- replaced McDonald, and Douglas, lapping the irst ball, brought up 200 mi the. board in 'JI"J minutes. Kellewav gave Mai-'.-v a spell and eleati bowled Hendren n the fust over. Five for 201. Fender joined Douglas and pinvod ip to lunch, when the score was live for '.ML'. After lunch, Kellewav and McDonild continued bowling. Fonder confilently drove Kellewav to the botuid••■y.. Douglas scored live owing to a md throw- in bv Kellewav, which was ■esponsible for -I. Mailev relieved Kellewav, and Fender pleased specta*ors bv hitting him over the ferice for i. Douglas reached his ~0 in 103 niniites and Fender in 73 minutes, "'"etider. taking risks with Mailev. vho-c bowling generally was verv leadly. hit one hard and high and was •aught by Collins on the boundary. Douglas, reachiti" out to .Mailev. was • tumped by Carter. WuTldiugtou, Dolphin, and Parkin were disposed of iniekly', and lit the close o! the" innings Mailev. who had taken nine .rickets lor 121, was loudly applauded. Mailey's great bovvlum feat; is wide'v discussed, it being previously un•qualled in a test matcji. Australia, requiring "11 to win. ipened after tea with Collins and 'kir.lslev. to the bowling ot Howell • aid Douglas. Collins' luck was again u evidence, he being missed bv Dougnfc in the sli„s oil Howell when 4. .'•ollins hit the first ball irom Douglas a the boundary for I. but generally uc scoring was slow. Woollev and Parkin replaced Dongas' ami Howell's attack, but Bardslev lit Woollev lor a beautiful -1. and oi) am, ii], in 53 niiniites. dust later he batsmen were running neck and eek. Collins was then tempted by ,'arkin. who Vent down a full toss. He it it round to Rhodes, who accepted ■- he catch very neatly, tine lor 71. .Ryder opened bis mw,, with a neat

troke for 1 nil Parkin. Ifanl.ley was iiist Icgioning i-i show something oi lis old ioini when ho started running .nit whs "unable 1.1 irei Lack before lolphin lifted his hails, Two for 81. Gregory opened |,_ v placin.u i'arkin I' log, ami Ryder, who was playing aiiliniisiv. reached double figures bv . similar stroke, lit- being 13 and Gregory (i when stumps were drawn. The attendance was 12.755 ami the ;..!,. realised i'SOPI. ENGLAND. Second Inning. iohhs, liny, 1. Matlcx If! {bodes, e Oregorv, b Mailey 7:t dakepeace. Ibw, I, .Mailed 0-1 ieudreii. I» Kollowav 32 Yoollev, si Carter, 1, .Mailev ~, V >ooglas, -t (.'alter, b Mailev' IX! A-ltdcr. e Collin., b Mailev .V.i .Yaddington, >t Carter, !> .Mailev fi i)olphin, <■ Gregory, b Mailev ... ti 'arkin. <• liardslev !, Mailey ... 1 loweSt, not out " ; 0 Extras* II t Total .:■ 315 The wickets fell as lollows: One for "'-', two for 1 10, three lor ]."•:!. four or 152, live or 201, si\ lor 'Mir,, seven or y»7. eight lor 307, nine lor 315, :en (or 315. Bonding averages. -Gregory none ,or -'I. McDonald none lot 77". Mailev on,, lor 121, Ivellevvav one for 17, iyder none lor 20. AFSIKALIA. Second Innings. L'oHins, e Rhodes, b Parkin 32 Ibtrdsley. • imi out .'IS uyder. not out , 12 Gregory, not out (> ' Extras -1 Total lor two wickets ... 1)2 AUSTRALIA v, MANAWATU. The Australian touring team played Alanawatu yesterday at Pahnerston North in llie presence of over 10)0 spectators. Matiawatu batted first and made 172. Hose (-10) was going extremely well and had made no mistakes until he ran himself out. MeVivar was on the slow side, hut Pegden, McNeclcy, and Law opened out and increased the scoring rate while they wore there. The Australian field. ,n/; was not staitlin>' though it was pretty plain the visitors could send in a hot return when they wanted to. The Australians scored twice as fast as Man.iwnlu, am! their placing, driving and power were a treat. Manaivau's men Melded excedingly well, and tile howling was good" throughout, Harrison being (he best. ' , " Following ate the derailed scoresMANAWATF. Firsi Innings. A. M. Onglev, e Liddie'it, b Aslu-r 0 A. Hose, run out . ... -10 K. liodd.r. . Rielmr.fsoli. I, l.ithiieilt 17 A. MrVicar, c, Richardson, I) [•'orssberg 21 .X. Loet h Kippax ! 0 L. Pogdon. Ii Kippax It) <;. Greer, b Kippax ... 0 F. McXeclev, b Asher 28 A. Law. n,it out 31 M. Huddor, c Rnehardson, b Fromonger 1 li. Harrison, I. Ireutangor ()' Kxlrts 2 Total 172 Buwliug analysis.- Kijipax took 'luce wickets tor Hi runs. Ircmoiigor t'.vo for I. Ash,'i' two lor 11, Liddicut one tor (i, Forssboi'g one for -VI, Hugh, "one tor ISt, Fellow none for 13, Wad<lv "oa,, lor 12. Hicbardsoii none or I.'!. The we lots f, II as follows: Onu for l ; . two lor til. three lor (»J, lour for 71. live l„r t,\. six for HI, seven for 121, eight f,,r 168, iiiiH; lor 172, ten lor 172. . , AFSTI! V|,|,\. Firs! Innings. I'. I'ellew, I, Hainou 1,1 A. Radclifl'e, Ibw b Greer .1 F. 1.. Wiul.lv. Ibw. I, Hamsun ... 13 E, 11. Foi'ssbef! h Greer 21) 0. I'. Asher, e and b Harrison . 00 A. F. Liddicut, ,„,(. out. ;... G 7 A. Kippa.v. not out .'! Extras |;i Total lor live tuckets ... 190 1-loului;.; analysis. Creer two fort •J'2, Hai-rison three tor ;t7. I

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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 4219, 16 February 1921, Page 2

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THE FOURTH TEST Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 4219, 16 February 1921, Page 2

THE FOURTH TEST Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 4219, 16 February 1921, Page 2