Cricket Overseas
DURBAN, Mon. (2 p.m.).—A stub-] born sixth-wicket stand between Daw-! son and Dowling prevented MCC: forcing Natal to follow-on and the j match ended in a draw, Dawson and Dowling added 95 | MCC held an 18 run lead on first innings but suffered a series of shocks j in its second innings. Scores:— ' MCC 391 for 9 dee., and 11G for 5 (Wash- : brook 8, Hutton 78, Palmer 0. Compton 9. Crap 17, Mann 7. Evans n. 0., 5, Bedser I n.o. 0 ). Natal 373 (Dawson 83. Dowling 41, Payne 82; Gladwin 4-72, Bedser 9-68, Wright 1102, Young 2-53, Compton 1-501. W. INDIES v. PAKISTAN j The West-Indies-Pakinstan game al j Lahore also ended in a draw. Pakistan declared its second innings j closed at 6 for 285 (Saeed 109. Imitiaz 131) and West Indies had lost 1 for 98 (Carew 56, Stollmeyer 33 n. 0.) in its i second innings.
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Northern Advocate, 30 November 1948, Page 6
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