ENGLISHMEN'S DAY OUT.
COMBINED TEAM SCORE 52. TYLDESLEY FIVE FOB £9. •' - • j [BY ,XELiiaBA3?H.—-PBESS AJfSOCTATIOJIf.] 1/ ,~\,L .• TIKAEtt, Tuesday. The English cricketers opened; a two- • day, match against a combined, represeOTWg;the Ashburto'n, South Canterbury," .and North: centres -at Tem'uka today. s .The weather in the forenoon was beautifully fine, bat about three o'clock a ? %: cold wet change blew up, nUjloag tha; %■:■ wjeket difficult. ' ' The local men batted first, bui> made an indifferent J stand against ■?. the (bowling of , _'■. Chapman, Tyldesley, and ; Hill-Wood, and - -i';.; all were dismissed for 52: in 90.minutes. ; ;' The Englishmen .-'gave.,_a" bright, crisp / ■ - display, with the bat, passing the combined ■ ' total : : in 20- minutes.. Brand was the highest ■ scorer $/ith ;55 - runs, scored all . round the wicket, though he gave a difficult'chance in the outfield : when 'the score .' was about 40.- He hit a dozen* boundaries',,.; and one six. v .-v~ < ;■■:.-! ■ '. /Lowjy^'hit' off ■~ 48 ■; in; 30 minutss, '< includ-v-.-, ■■■. ing six boundaries; and one sixsr. ; "McstY >,' of the Englishmen displayed clever bats , arid a few faulty strokes were /seen 4: though ■/ ■ I the field work of the combinijd team wasi; .very; fine. ".The visitors :in jthisi respect i did -not have : aa_".oppprtoEityi to"' show .' ' their capabilities. !■■, ' McLean, .the wicketkeeper, J was responsI ible for three wickets, the. local batsmen • I rttnriing > oat to- slow deliveries - of HillWood and Tyldesley, while. Hill-Wood ' bowled five ho balls. Scorwi: I COMBINED TEAM.—First Innings. Eaton, c Brand, jbTyldesley ... ...'_,. 6 Uttlsy, b Chapman ...■ ..,..:..... 0 ' Nicoll, b Hill-Wood ...; ...... 15 _ Kane, lhw.if b Tyldesley '' : ... : , ... 3 / •'•■; ! Muff; c,, Titchiiarsh", b Tyldesley ... .9 . !• Hind,. McLean, 1 b. Hill-Wood ;':..',; 2 ! Gale, b Hill-Wood . "... . -...*... 0 ! HargreaveSj st McLean;- Tyldesley .;.;,- 2- ; t McWhirter, -st McLean, h Hill-Wood . 4 Hay, b Tyldesloy ... V' ... _ 0 Jones, not out' ... ... ... . ... .1 Extras ; >;;• • ... ,«• ..-. ... . ... 5 Total ... ... .!.';•-,'..... .;•••.' 52 ,"■ ; Bowling Analysis.—-Tyldesley.. took five , : /r wickets : forV 19 runs,' Hill-Wood, our far 22, Chapman one for 6. - - i '■"■•• ENGLAND.—First ' Innings. ".,,:'.'■*. McLean, c Gale, b McWhirter ... 17 . Brand, cUitley, b Hargreaves ... 85 , Gibson,- c Jones, b Harcreaves : -: ... .29, Hill-Wood, lbw*j, b McWhirter ',; ... 26; ' Lowry, lbw., b McWhirter ; -.. . ... 48 ' Hartley, Hay '~. . ... ... . ...31;;; ,> Chapman, not out --.* — - ... 27 Tyldesley, not out ... ... . '■ ... -ii Extras ......... ... " Total for six wickets ... ' —281
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18294, 10 January 1923, Page 7
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355ENGLISHMEN'S DAY OUT. New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18294, 10 January 1923, Page 7
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