RECORDS OF THE TOUR.
16 MATCHES WON: 10 DRAWN,,
TOTAL OF 10,994 RUNS. The Australians have won thres out of the five test matches and drawn one. Their record for the present tour to. date is:—Matches played, 26; won, 16; drawn. 10. Appended is a summary of the matches :— Australia. Others. Eslt. v. Leu-ester . . 430 7* 136—11-2 W. v. Robinson's XI. 136—'05 1 256 7* D. v. Surrey . 357 9' 75—223 W. v 263—77 3 22-4 D. v. T" - Services . . 335—203 5 260 9*—140 \V v.M.I.C. ..101—271,7 254—176+ W. v Oxford . . 234 150—174 1 D v. England . . 232—30 0 11« '47 W v. Cambridge . . 36-2 230—1-2#t w' v. .Micialesex . . 171—32 2 111 90 \Y v. Gloucester . . 5:« S* 179 H:i'l f) v. England . . 342—131/3 187—2SS W v. Hampshire . . 70S 7' 370 135'3 D v. Surrey . . 213—158 175— US W v. .Nortcants . . 621 63 63 W v - £, ott * .• ,- • .675 63—100 \\\ v. Warwick . . 506 2€2 US 6 D v. England . . 407—273 7" 259* 20-M W v. Lancashire . . 254 ;.C_is7, " yc>" v. West Scotland 540 fcf" 7" 3 I") ' v. Scotland 1 . . 4 0> 2 1-.2 79 0 £)' v. Scotland . . 514 ->34 g ' W v. Durham . . 267—24 0* 169 \t\ \y V.Yorkshire ..251—163 126—113 w] v. Eni.-,and . 175 363/**—-14/1 D. •Inn; ass declared. ■'Nine wickela, one man absent. For and Against. These figures show the runs sviied fi<r and against the Avstraliana id their present tour and the averages lor s.n innings : — Runs. Witts. At. Australia .. 10.994 29S 36.59 Opponents . . S.O9S 421 19.21 AVERAGES FOR THE TESTS. The following are the hatting ami bowling averages of the Australian and English players in the four tost matches played to date :—
! AVERAGES FOE THE TO'ffS. i The following are the batting and boiling averages of the Aostraiian t<jam for the present tour, at the conclasiori of the Fourth Test match:—. •
AUSTRALIA. BATTIKG. Ins. N.O H.S. Runs. Avjr. McDonald . . 4 3 21" 56 6ti.H0 Bardsley . . 7 2 86 259 51.80 Macartney . . 7 1 ]15 239 39.S3 Armstrong . . 5 1 77 133 33.25 Carter . . 5 0 41 160 32.00 Pellew . . 6 1 52 158 81.60 Andrews . . 6 0 92 131 SO.16 Collins ... 2 0 40 57 88.80 Gregory - . a 0 52 99 19.80 Taylor 5 0 50 9S 19.60 Hendry ..5 2 12* 32 10 66 Mailey . . 2 0 6 U 6.50 'Not out. BOWXJNG. Wickets. Runs. Atsj. Armstrong . . . . S 164 20.50 McDonald . . . . 22 503 23 86 Gregory . . . . 18 411 22.83 Andrews . . . . 1 23 23.00 Mailey . . . . 10 236 23.60 Hendry . . . . 5» 135 45.00 Pellew none for 6. Macartney none for 33, and Taylor none for 1 also bowled. ENGLAND. BATTING. Ins. N.O. H.S. Runa. Av». Russell . . 1 0 101 101 101.00 Tennyson . . 4 1 74* 179 59.33 Mead . . 1 0 47 47 47.00 Brown .. 3 0 57 134 44.66 Woolley . . 7 0 95 310 44.23 Tyldesley . . 3 ♦ 1 78* 85 42.50 Douglas . . 6 0 75 153 25.50 Dipper . . 2 0 40 51 25.50 Holmes ..2 0 30 87 18.50
Holmes ..2 0 30 87 18.50 Hearne . . 2 0 27 34 17 00 Harding© . . 2 0 25 30 15 00 Rhodes . . 2 0 19 29 14 SO Jupp . . 4 0 £8 57 14.25 Knight .. 4 0 38 S3 13.00 Parian .. 5 1 23 43 10.75 Evans . . 2 0 14 18 9.00 White . . 2 IS* 9 9.00 Durston -.2 2 6* 8 6.00 Strud-sdck .. 4 0 12 20 S 00 Hondren .. 4 0 10 ' 17 4.2S Howell . . 2 2 4* 4 4 00 Ducat . . 2 0 3 3 1.50 Haig .... 2 0 3 3 1.50 *Not *out. Fender not out 44. Hallows not out 16, and Parker not out 3. also batted.
| BOWLING. i _ , Wicketi. Kilns. Ave. Pender ,, .. 2 30 1G.00 Parker .. ..2 32 1C.0G Khodos .« . . 2 33 10.50 Whit? . 3 53 19.33 Parkin . „ . . 13 83S 26.00 Douglas . . .. 8 231 28 87 Durston .. .. 5 136 27 20 Jupp . . .. .. 5 142 23.40 Richmond ,, , . 2 86 43.00 Woolley .. .. 5 217 43.iO E«E . . . . .. 2 SS 44.00 Howell, no no for 22. also bowled.
BATTING. L N.O. H.S, R. At. Macartney . . 23 2 345 1G36 62.44 Bardsley . 29 4 209 1432 57 2f! Collins . . 20 0 1G2 715 37 7'! Armstrong . . 25 4 117 743 3Sl3Ss Gregory . . 25 1 107 845 35.2C Ryder . . 10 2 129 593 35.1'. Andrews .. 31 3 125 870 34.64 Pellew . . 27 2 146 765 31.40 Taylor . . -23 2-143 $07 3L03 Mayne .. 13 0 80 S58 '29.84 %, e Ji d 'Z ' ■ ? 55 508 26.40 Oldfield .. 17 4 -s 123 329 25.30 Cjirter .. 13 1 47 272 22.66 »l a ri er .J • • ?i 0 * 6 le 5. 13 -55 a McDona!d .. 13 3 24 19? 12^57 BOWLING. Runs. Wkts. At. Armstrong .. 867 65 18.33 Gregory ..'1337 69 15.02 McDonald . . 1513 D4 16 IS Taylor .. 54 3 18.00 Mailey .. 1924 96 30.04 Ryder .. 400 19 21.05 Hendry .. 938 23 33.50 Fellow 83 2 41.50 Andrews .. 170 4 42 50 Collins .. 203 2 S1.50 Macartney .. 164 2 82.0ft Bardsley 13 0 Mayne 44 0 —.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17845, 28 July 1921, Page 7
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