THE PLUNKET SHIELD
RECORDS BY AUCKLANDERS ALL WICKET PARTNERSHIPS A search of the score books of the Auckland Cricket Association, made by a special sub-committee, reveals tho following partnership records made byAuckland batsmen in Plunket Shield matches:— First Wicket.—2ol, A. Anthony and E, Horspool, against Wellington, at Auckland, first innings, 192-4-25. Second Wicket.—229, L. G. Henius and F. A. Midlane, against Wellington, at Wellington, first innings, 1918-19. Third Wicket.—2l6, L. G. Henius and S. G. Smith, against Canterbury, at Auckland, first innings., 1919-20. Fourth Wicket.—lßo, C. C. Dacre and N. C. Sneddon, against Wellington, at Wellington, first innings, 1922-2^!. Fifth Wicket.—lll, C. C. Dacre and H. E. Burton, against Otago, at Auckland, second innings, 1923-24. Sixth Wicket. —156, A. Anthony and S. G. Smith, against Canterbury, at Auckland, first innings, 191S-20. Seventh Wicket.—l 74, A. Anthony and N. C. Snedden, against Canterbury, at Christchurcli, second innings, 192021. Eighth Wicket.—lll, J. P. Gerrard and A. S. Player, against Canterbury, at Auckland, first innings, 1925-26. Ninth Wicket.—ioo, A. W. McCoy and A. M. Matheson, against Wellington, at Wellington, first innings, 192980. . Tenth Wicket.—9o, D. R. Garrard and D. B. Edmonds, against Otago, at Auckland, first inningp, 1933-34.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22210, 10 September 1935, Page 7
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195THE PLUNKET SHIELD New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22210, 10 September 1935, Page 7
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