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HOBBS’S BIG AVERAGE. (Australian and N.Z, Cable Association.) LONDON. J une 28. The leading batting averages ate - Hobbs 1694 runs, average 91.11 runs per innings; Holmes, 1380 runs, 81.17 ; Hendren. 1337. 78.64; St’kliffe, is twentieth oil the list, with 746 runs and an average of 39.26. The best bowling averages are: — Tate, 110 wickets, average 10.83 runs per wicket; R. Tyldosley, 78, 13.09; Alacaulay 85, 13.10; Dui-stun 54, 14.00. McDonald (ex-Australian; *s ninth with 94 wickets, averaging 16.20.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 30 June 1925, Page 2

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CRICKET Greymouth Evening Star, 30 June 1925, Page 2

CRICKET Greymouth Evening Star, 30 June 1925, Page 2

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