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CRICKET IN ENGLAND

THE LEADING AVERAGES COMPTON HEADS BATTING LONDON, Aug. 7. Persistent rains during the past six weeks haive been causing havoc with cricket performances and the gates. Only D. Compton has topped 2000 runs.' The leading averages are:— Batting

WEST INDIES TEAM WIN AGAINST GLAMORGAN LONDON, Aug. 7. In the match between Glamorgan and West Indies,- Glamorgan, in the second innings, made 159 (H. Davies 58: Ccnstantine five for 52). West Indies, in the second innings, lest eight wickets for 194 (J. Stoll-mp-ver 57). The visitors won by two wickets. In the first innings West Indies made 96 and Glamorgan 130.

Average Compton . 66.40 Hammond . 63.17 Hutto'n . 59.57 Sutcliffe Bowling . 59.27 Wkts. Average Verily .. .. .. 141 13.82 Bowes .. .. .. 110 14.00 Copson .. .. 118 14.13 Goddavd .. .. 164 14.42

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23882, 9 August 1939, Page 9

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CRICKET IN ENGLAND Otago Daily Times, Issue 23882, 9 August 1939, Page 9

CRICKET IN ENGLAND Otago Daily Times, Issue 23882, 9 August 1939, Page 9

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