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ENGLAND BEAT INDIA

IN CRICKET TEST Wicket Bad for Visitors (Aus. & N.Z. Cable Assn). LONDON. June 28. England won the Test match against All India. Jardine’s batting performance is regarded as consolidating his prospects for Australia. The Indians had little opportunity on the wearing wicket, against the good bowling. Scores: — ENGLAND—First Innings . . 259

Total for 8 wickets declared 275 Bowling: Nissar 1 for 42, Amar Singh 2 for 84, Khan 4 for 60, Nayudu 0 for 21, Naomal 1 for 40, Palia 0 for 11, Wazirali 0 for 9. INDIA — Second Innings.

Bowling: Bowes 2 for 30. Voc e 2 for 28, Brown 2 for 54, Bobins 1 for 57, Hammond 3 for 9. England won by 158 runs. JARDINE APPOINTED. LONDON, June 28. The News-Chronicle says: The selection committee specially met and appointed Jardine as captain of the team :• Australia. AUSTRALIANS IN CANADA. ARRIVAL IN THE EAST. TORONTO, June 28. The Austral ian cricketers arrived and will meet a Toronto team on Wednesday and Thursday. The first test match will be on Dominion Day (Fr. day) against a side to be selected from j Montreal, Kitchener and Toronto, which will take the field as the East era Canada eleven. The match will last two days. > TORONTO. June 29. The Australian 'cricketers, instead of playing a two-day match on Wednesday and Thursday, with a local tpajm, as originally planned, will play two separate single day matches against different teams. ENGLISH COUNTY RESULTS. LONDON, June 28County cricket matches resulted as follows:— Surrey and Oxford drew. Surrey,

first 9 for 455 declared (Barling 171. Squires 131); second 4 for 272 declared (Barling 98, Squires 102). Oxford, first 487 (Chalk 130, Hone 108); second 4 for 105. Cambridge defeated Leveson-Gower’s eleven by six wickets. LevesouGower’s Eleven, first 215 (Dawson 78); second 282. Cambridge, first 7 for 111 declared (Human uot out 158); second 4 for 90. Sussex beat Warwick by an innings and 20. Warwick, first 262 (J. Lang•ridge 5 for 37); second 229 (Wensley 6 for 73). Sussex, first 7 for 511 declared (Bowley 162, Cook 160). Worcester beat Gloucester by ten wickets. Gloucester, first 201; second 257 (Neale 82). Worcestei, first 367 (Quaife 84); second 0 for 92. Essex beat Leicester by seven wickets. Leicester, first 231; second 280 (Barry 97). Essex, first 276 (Eastman 122); second 3 for 237. Yorkshire beat Middlesex on the first innings. Middlesex, first 340 (Hendren 125); second 5 for 196 (Hulme not out 114). Yorkshire, first 7 for 481 declared (Leyland 189, Barber 162). Hampshire beat Glamorgan on the first innings. Hampshire, first 6 for 478 declared (Arnold 227); second 3 for 154. Glamorgan, first 384 (D. Davies 106). Kent beat Lancashire by an innings and 25 runs. Lancashire, first 219 (Freeman 8 for 56). Kent, first 366. Derby defeated Notts by seven wickets. Notts, first 244 (Pope 5 for 54); second 200 (Keeton 118). Derby, first 265 (Richardsou 90); second 3 for 181. Northants beat Somerset by three wickets. Somerset, first 228; second 295 (Case 112). Northants, first 230; second 7 for 296 (Bakewell 118).

INDIA— First Innings 189 ENGLAND — Second Innings. Sutcliffe, c Nayudu b Amar Singh 19 Holmes, b Jehangir Khan 11 Woolley, c Colah, b Jehangir Khan 21 Hammond, b Jehangir Khan 12 Jardine, not out 85 Paynter, b Khan 54 Ames, b Amar Singh 6 Robins, c Khan b Nissar 30 Brown, c Colah b Naomal 29 Voce, not out 0 Extras 8

Navle, l.b.w. Robins . . 13 Naomal, b Brown .. 25 Nayudu, b Bowes .. 10 Colah, b Brown 4 Nazirali, e Jardine b Bowes 6 Wazurali, e Hammond b Voce .. 39 Khan, b Voce 0 Lallsingh, b Hammond . 29 Nissar, b Hammond 0 Ama'- Singh, c and b Hammond 51 Palia, not out 1 Extras .. 9 Total 187

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Grey River Argus, 30 June 1932, Page 3

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ENGLAND BEAT INDIA Grey River Argus, 30 June 1932, Page 3

ENGLAND BEAT INDIA Grey River Argus, 30 June 1932, Page 3

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