CRICKET.
THE TEST MATCH. [BY TELEGRAPH —PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.] AVERTING TON, This Day The final day's play was commenced at 11.45, Afayiio and AVhitty resuming the batting. AA’hittv lost wicket to Reese after (be fifth ball off his first over. Sandman took the ball at the other end After his first ball AVarne, who took Whitty's place, cot a ball, Brice at third man returning it smartly. Boxshall had Hu- hails off ere Mayne got to his crease 181-3- 90. -Mayne playt*d correct and patient cricket, nis wrist work being a pleasure tn watch. After scoring 8 Emery, the new comer, lost his wicket when the total was 197. . , Fourteen runs later tvmdmao got Smiths off stump. 207—5-3. Ibe luncheon adjournment w-as then taken. [Full. her details will be found on page four.) ~ •, 1 xh o Australians subsequently declared their innings closed. New /.ealaud has lost two wickets for 23 runs.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 29 March 1910, Page 3
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151CRICKET. Greymouth Evening Star, 29 March 1910, Page 3
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