THE PLUNKET SHIELD
WELLINGTON TEAM’S FINE RECOVERY
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\ . r JT- - v OTAQI FAIL IN SEdINB INNINGS
lASOBOK AHI DICKINSON BOWL WELL ■
. .J' , The Shield oricket match between Wellington And Otago wß.s continued at the Basin Reserve on Saturday. The wicket was'in good order, but the weather made things uncomfortable for the players. A cold southerly wind blew!- Ci throughout the day, ana several showers of rain:fell. - Wellington made a fine re covery after their bad start. > McGirr ahd-Baro3ay both batt’ed well. A feature gf th'fe innings was .the fine last wick et stand by James and Henderson. . An almost unparalleled incident. in the. innings .was the manner in which Brice lo st his. wicket... Dickinson was the southerners’ best bowler. Otago were disappointin g in their second innings, and were, dismissed for the’ mod est total of 185. . Badcock howled 34 consecutive overs, and took six wiokets for 75 runs. ■■■.••/.■ '7 , Wellington Have commenced their socond innings, fund have no wickets down for one run. They require 163 runs to win. ,
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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12040, 19 January 1925, Page 11
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175THE PLUNKET SHIELD New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12040, 19 January 1925, Page 11
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