CRICKET
SOUTH AFRICA Ah SUSSEX
(By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright,) Australian and N.Z. Cl hie Association.)
LONDON, July 30.
11l the South Africans’ first innings Nourso made 73, Blanckenberg 4 1, Hands, not out, 58. Tate took 2 for 69; Parks 3 for 91; Rdf 3 for 80. There was a good wicket and fine weather. Commaille and "Ward scored 90 for the first wicket. Blanckenberg and Hands after lunch put on 71 in half an hour. The third century was added in 56 minutes.
Gilligan is still resting,
ENGLISH TEAM FOR AUSTRALIA
LONDON, July 31. Sporting Life is disappointed that Mac Bryan and Howell have mot boon selected, and expresses the opinion that the team should score heavily, but the bowling is weak, there being too many slow bowlers. Another fast bowler should be taken. Gilligan is sure to feel the strain of much l.wvw ling on Australian wickets.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 1 August 1924, Page 5
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