CRICKET
THE AUSTRAiIANS’ TOUR
AVERAGES OF THE! VISITORS. Careful records of the scores in the matches played by the touring Australian cricketers in New Zealand "were kept !by & young enthusiast —a Standard V. Ha.ta.itai schoolboy—and the averages disclosed have been made available for publication, as follow
Australians. Wiokets. Bums. Sundries 143 4778 270 Thedr Opponets. 283 4054 296 Centuries. V. Ransford, Hawke's Bay, 158. V. Hansford, Second Test. 128. V. Ransford, Canterbury, 109 not out. A. Hi Liddioutt, Manawatu, 143 not out, A. B. Xdddicutt, Ashburton, 150. A. W, Lampard. Second Test, 132. V. Richardson, Second Test, 112. SUMMARY OF TOUR. Matches played. Won. Lost, Drawn. U 10 0 4 RESULTS OF MATCHES. Venus. Wellington.—Won. * Manawatu. —Won. Auckland. —Won. South Auckland. —Won. Hawke’s Bay.—Drawn. Wairarapa.—Won. Wanganui.—Won. Minor Associations. —Won. Canterbury.—Won. Otago.—Won. Southland* —-Drawn Ashburton. —Drawn. First Test.—Drawn. Second Test.—Won by an innings and 227 runs.
MATCH AGAINST ROTORUA FIFTEEN. PE& FRIM A MOCt A.TIOK. EOTORUA, 'April To-day the Australians played a oneixintngs match with a Rotorua, fifteen, whioh made an unexpectedly good AffAt by scoring 250 rune (Oedsakr* J7* uer 87, Cook, a returned aoldier* <h Kino Georg*'* Hospital* 90> Walli* 14, and Woodward 17). Hornibrook too* four wickets for 31 ruw, I,iddioufe two for 13, Asher two for 97, Kippax one for 16, Ratcliffe one for. 27, Richardson one for 7, Hansford one for 7, and Bogle one for 6. 'lhe Australians made 314 (Porssberg 7k Richardson 55, Bogle 51, Kippax 49, Liddicutt 31, and Hansford 19), Wallis took four wickets for 112, Hockin two for 48, Mitchell one for 60, Godsalve oho for 20, and Cook two for 49, 'PLUNKET SHIELD. A i/TISRATIO u TO RUBES. na rasas absooiatiom. AtTOKL/ ND. April 6. The matter of the proposed alterations to the Shuld rules, in order to bring them, inti lino with the Sheffield Siueld rule, as played in Australia, was discuss© I by the Auckland Cricket Asfociotmn to-night. It w’> deoid»c. to tail in with the suggestion <.f the Ivt. Zealand Council as favoured by Wellington. Canterbury, and Otago
BATTING. Ins. Ai.O. Runs. Ar. 13 4 550 61.11 A. E. Iaddicut ... 15 3 727 60.58 13 i 481 40.08 A. W. Lampard... 15 . 2 455 35.00 V. Richardson, ... 16 1 524 34.93 14 2 415 34.58 H. Ironmonger .. ii 5 131 21.83 E. L. Waddy 16 0 337 31.06 O. P. Asher 12 1 212 18.44 E. Fonsberg 9 0 166 18.44 A. Ratclifle 14 1 229 17.61 C. Pellew 9 0 135 15.00 P. Hornibrook .. 8 2 27 4.50 Also batted — 1 0 10 10.00 BOWLING. Wickets. Runs. Ar. P. Hornibrook .... . 81 722 8.91 H. Ironmonger . 59 648 10.96 80 11.43 . 39 561 14.38 A. E. Liddicut . . 38 657 17.28 E. Forsberg . 14 3 74 19.42 24.66 A. W. Lampard . . 15 301 20.06 . 2 57 28.50 E. i. Waddy , 1 98 98.00 Also bowled — V. Ransford . i 3 3.00 3 97 32.33 . 2 66 33.00 RUNS OF THE TOUR. •
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10868, 7 April 1921, Page 8
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