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CRICKET.

BY TUI.KC.KAPH— PEK PRESS ASSOCIATION.] AUSTRALIA v. WANOAXUI. WAXGAXII. Mar. Ii 20. The cricket match between Austialiaand Wanganui com lulled yesterday, when Australia won by six wickets. Australia made 130 in the lirst innings, against Waniranni's 126. The home team made LC6 in the siM-ond innings, Australia being left with 110 runs to uet succeeded in knocking them uf fi'i the loss "i three wickets. \ list t alia, theietore. won by six wickets. N.Z. TEAM Knit TEST MATCH. AICKLAXD. rhis Day. Mr II iv (the s..|c selector) has chosen i'le following New Zealand team fot the n ,iinl iDM match willi the Australians: - i'rice, Bennett, lioxshall. Hadden, llenius. I.usk. Reese. Sale. Sandman. Siedeberg .1.1 Sims. I'lic hiinndin Star le.irns on the best authority that Armstrong, captain of the \uMralian eleven, is anxious in settle in \ow Zealand, pioviili'il he can get periuaThe -ate', at the lirst three mat. lies of the Au.-tr liaus in New Zealand realised 1'.7,50. .<J'.'ol and £542 respectively. These ii'li £?AA a! the Ihmcilin match, gives ;i t.'j ,1 ~f £l.>lo i„i throe and n-lialf matehes. I'he New Zealand Cricket i nn< il and interested eviekel associations ■>iv evidentlv likely 1o make up some at least of tlie'.lcfi- ic'ncy left by the visit of the last English team.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 21 March 1910, Page 4

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CRICKET. Greymouth Evening Star, 21 March 1910, Page 4

CRICKET. Greymouth Evening Star, 21 March 1910, Page 4

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