CRICKET.
ENGLISH: TOURING TEAM. VTSIT TO DOMINION UNLIKELY. BY GABLE—PRESS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT. ■Received Aug. 7, 12.5 p.m. ADELAIDE, Aug. 7. Tn reference to the suggestion that the English cricket team shall extend their tour to New Zealand, it is stated here that as the present arrangements have been approved by the Marylebone Club, it is considered unlikely that any alteration will be made to enable plavers to visit the Dominion.—Aus.-N.Z. SOUTH AFRICA v. SURREY. Received Aug. 7, 11.25 a.m. LONDON, Aug. 6. Surrey, in their first innings against South Africa, made 300 (Shepherd 127. Fender 56). The South Africans, in their first innings, made 44 for two. For South Africa Blanckenberg took three for 37 and Nour.se three for 27. After Surrey had made 27 for five, Blanckenberg, with three for four in three overs, and Nour.se, with two for seventeen in four overs, finished the innings in half an hour. Shepherd hatted 200 minutes, hitting eighteen fours. ‘ His innings was chanceless. Fender batted eighty minutes. and at one time Shepherd and Fender nut on 100 in seventy minutes —-Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 7 August 1924, Page 9
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