AUCKLAND'S CRICKET REPRESENTATIVES MEET THE M.C.C. TOURING TEAM AT EDEN PARK Cricket enthusiasts flocked to Eden Park on Saturday, when the home team continued its first innings against the M.C.C. After •coring 306 runs for six wickets the innings was declared closed and the M.C.C. at the end of the day's play had scored 98 without loss. This picture shows M.C.C. fieldsmen apringing toward • high hard-driven ball from Townaend'a bat.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22351, 24 February 1936, Page 6
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70AUCKLAND'S CRICKET REPRESENTATIVES MEET THE M.C.C. TOURING TEAM AT EDEN PARK Cricket enthusiasts flocked to Eden Park on Saturday, when the home team continued its first innings against the M.C.C. After •coring 306 runs for six wickets the innings was declared closed and the M.C.C. at the end of the day's play had scored 98 without loss. This picture shows M.C.C. fieldsmen apringing toward • high hard-driven ball from Townaend'a bat. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22351, 24 February 1936, Page 6
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