CRICKET T. L. Pritchard’s Good Bowling
Devastating Spell Against India (Rec. 10.10 a.m.) LONDON, Aug. 9. The India v. Warwickshire match, which was interrupted by rain, ended in a draw. The New Zealander, T. L. Pritchard, who is'waiting to qualify for ■Warwickshire, had a devastating spell, taking three wickets in three balls without a run being scored. His victims were Hazare, Mankad and Mahomed. Pritchard’s final, figures were 43 overs, 19 maidens, 46 runs, 4 wickets. India, in its, first innings, scored 197 (MerchantiB6, Hollies five for 66. India followed on and in its second innings lost one for 21. Edrick Scores 222 for County (Rec. 10.30 a.m.) LONDON, Aug. 9. County cricket matches resulted as follows: — Glamorgan v. Derby.—Glamorgan, first innings 348 (Robinson 117, Rhodes seven for 109). Derby, first, 40 (Judge seven for 23); followed on, 193 (Clay four for 54). Glamorgan won by an innings and 115 runs. Worcester v. Notts. —Worcester, first, 179 (Butler four for 52); second, 213. Notts, first 208 (Jackson five for 58); second, 135 (Jackson six for 42). Worcester won by 49 runs. Yorkshire v. Leicester. —Yorkshire, first 308 (Barber 82, Riddington five for 34). Leicester, first, six for 91. The match was drawn. Surrey v. Sussex. Surrey, first, 379 (Bailey 90, Fishlock 74). Surrey fir c t 149 (Cover six for 61; followed on, one for 32. The match was drawn. Essex v. Lancashire. —Essex, first 369 (Pearce 140); second, nine for 219 declared. Lancashire, first, 270 (Ikin 81);'second 283 (Place 81, Washbrook 74, P. Smith seven for 75). Essex-won by 15 runs. Hampshire v. Gloucester. —Hampshire, first 171 (Bailey 71); second 115 (Cook four for 35). Gloucester, first eight for 226 declared (Hammond 50): second, three for 60. Gloucester won by seven wickets. Somerset v. Kent. —Somerset, first 328 (Gimblett 70). Kent, first 126 (Hazel! six for 18, Buse four for 27); followed on, 139 (Hazell five for 34). Somerset won by an innings and 63
rUUS. ■> n Middlesex v. Northants. —Middlesex first, six for 514 declared (Edrich not out 222, Brown 92). Northants first 177 (W. E. Merritt 73, Edrich seven for 69; followed on, 136 (Young five lor 38). Middlesex won by an innings and 201 runs.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 10 August 1946, Page 3
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