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CRICKET TEST MATCH.

M.C.C. V. SOUTH AFRICA.

ENGLISHMEN WIN EASILY.

By Telegrapa.—Press Association.—Copyright

Capetown-, March 3. The M.C.C. easily won the fifth test match at Port Elizabeth. The second innings of the Bout.i Africans closed for 228, and Hobbs (SiL-rey) knocked off the 11 runs required to (rin in a couple of overs. England has thus won four of the test matches, while one was left drawn. Follov. ing are tho scores: — SOUTH AFRICA. First innings 193 Second Innings. H. Taylor, c Rhodes, b Bird 8? Zulc!.. c Rhodes, b Booth 60 D. Taylor, b Bird 1 Nourse, c Relf, b Bird 3 R. Hands, st Strudwick, b Douglas ... I P. Hand's, c Woolley, b Booth 49 Ward, '„■ Woolley, b Booth Newberry, c Hearne, b Relf I Carter, b Booth ... i Blanckenberg, not out 6 Lundie, c Strudwick, b Relf I E.ctras 10 Total 228 Bowling Analysis: Relf took two wickets for i; 9 runs; Booth, four for 49: Bird, three for 38; Tennyson, none for 15; Douglas, one for 34; Woolley, none for 23; Hearne, none for 30. M.C.C. Fir t innings 411 Second Innings. ."ohbs. not out 11 Modes, not out ... ... ... ... 0 Total for no wickets \\ Bowling Analysis: Lundie, took no wickets for 6 runs ; H. Taylor, none for 5.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15549, 5 March 1914, Page 7

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CRICKET TEST MATCH. New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15549, 5 March 1914, Page 7

CRICKET TEST MATCH. New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15549, 5 March 1914, Page 7

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