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CRICKET TOURISTS

DULEEP. A NON-STARTER ?

NO MORE PLAY THIS SEASON [BY CABLE —PRESS ASSN. —COPYRIGHT.] LONDON, August 27. It is announced that Duleepsinhji will not play for the remainder of the season. No decision has been reached as to whether he goes to Australia. The match between the Marylebone team for Australia and the Rest of England has been postponed to September 7. Lord Tennyson is going to Australia to see the Tests, and will also enjoy some surf bathing and fishing in New Zealand.

YORKSHIRE AS CHAMPIONS.

LONDON, August 27.

Yorkshire has now made certain of winning the County Cricket championship for the second year in succession.

The Indian’s made 152 (J. Khan not out 63) against-Sir Julian Cahn’s Eleven, who lost 5 for 258 (Maxwell 81, Newman not out 59).

LEADING PLAYERS.

LONDON, August 28.

The leading cricket averages are: —

Batting: Sutcliffe 2910 runs—average 74/61; Duleepsinghi 1633—62/27; Ames 2144 —59/55; Tyldesley 2309— 59/20; Hammond 2413 —58/80; Hobbs 1620—58/86. Jardine 1464—52/28. Hendren 1806—51/60; Leyland 1592— 51/35. Others include Pataudi 746 — 46/62; Wyatt 1417 —40/48; Brown 895 —2B/87; Voce 402—20/10; * Larwood 555—19/13; Verity Tate 341—14/20; Allen 113—11/30. Mitchell 282 —10/84; Duckworth 192— 9/14. Leaders in the bowling are: Larwood 147 widkets —average 12/29; Verity 138—14/27; Tate 141—15/20; Bowes 163 —15/60; Freeman 217 — 15/60; Voce 132—15/72. Others are: Brown 106—19/80; Mitchell 124—22/56.

MAILEY’S TEAM.

LOS ANGELES, Augdst 26.

The Australians defeated Hollywood Cricket Club scoring 144 for two wickets, to 114 for eighteen wickets. Richardson made 43, McCabe 2'J, Bradman 52 not out, and Kippax 24 not out. Hollywood went in to bat first. Darkness stopped the game, With Bradman and. Kippax going strong.

LOS ANGELES, August 27.

The Australian cricketers defeated a picked South Californian team, scoring 181 for two wickets, against the Californians’ 122. McCabe scored 93.

.Richardson 80, Kippax 9 not out, and Bradman 19 not out. California batted eighteen men. McCabe took three wickets with three consecutive balls. Roberts made 67

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Greymouth Evening Star, 29 August 1932, Page 5

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CRICKET TOURISTS Greymouth Evening Star, 29 August 1932, Page 5

CRICKET TOURISTS Greymouth Evening Star, 29 August 1932, Page 5

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