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Accurate Bowling

DERBYSHIRE ALL OUT FOR 151 ANSTRALIA ONE WICKET FOR 101 United Press Association. —Bv Electric Telegraph.—Copyright. LONDON, June 29. Batting fiist against Australia, Derbyshire are all out for 151. Australia at stumps had one wicket down for 19! runs. The wicket was slow overnight rain. Barnes appeared for tho first time on the tour. Derbyshire, after having three wickets down for 24, were showing signs of recovery when a beautiful ball from O’Reilly lifted G. Pope’s bails off. After this wickets fell at regular intervals. Worthington, in a fighting innings of 135 minutes, hit nine fonrs. Australia opened at 3.10 p.m. Brown and Finglcton made only 13 in the firsi. half hour against accurate bowling. Fingleton, after a tedious display, lost his middle stump. Brown and Badcoek then scored all round the wicket and maintained a good rate until stumps. Details:— DERBYSHIRE. First Innings. Smith, b Waite 6 Alderman, lbw, b Waite ..•••••• 8 Townsend, c and b Ward ..•••• 0 Worthington, c Waite, b Ward .. 67 G. Pope, b O’Reilly .. .. 14 Rhodes, c and b Waite 10 A. Pope, c Barnett, b White .... 4 Elliott, c Hassett, b Ward 0 Buckaton, st Barnett, b Ward .... 0 Mitchell, b Ward 10 Copson, not out 0 Extras .••••••••• 23 Total 151 Bowling analysis: Waite, 3 for 50; McCabe, none for 11; O’Reilly, one for 13; Ward, 5 for 45; White, one for 9. A USTBaIJA. First Innings. Fingleton, b Mitchell 23 Brown, not out •• 104 Badcock, not out 59 Extras •••• b Total for one wicket •• .. •• 191 HAMMOND AGAIN CAPTAIN LONDON, June 29. W. R. Hammond will again captain England in the third Test, which is to commence at Manchester on July 8. AUSTRALIA’S BIG SCORE BARNES STARTS WELL ON FIRST APPEARANCE Received Friday, 1 a.m. LONDON, June 30. The weather was dull for the resumption of play. Badcock opened with two fours. y stopped by rain between 11.35 •nd 11.55, and off the first ball after fesumptiou Badcock, when 69, w*h missed at first slip off Pope, a difficult high right-hand catch. Brown meanwhile continued on his placid way, reaching 80. Badcock be came extremely quiet and was out leg-

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Manawatu Times, Volume 63, Issue 153, 1 July 1938, Page 7

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Accurate Bowling Manawatu Times, Volume 63, Issue 153, 1 July 1938, Page 7

Accurate Bowling Manawatu Times, Volume 63, Issue 153, 1 July 1938, Page 7