ENGLISH TEST CRICKET
SENSATIONAL BOWLING PEAT SIX WICKETS FOE FIVE BUNS Sensational cricket was witnessed in the test trial match, England v The Best, at Lord's. Owing to rain, play was only possible for 90 minutes on Saturday, The Best scoring 59 runs for one wicket. To-day a steady 80 by Macßryan and a 42 by Chapman raised the score by lunch time to 200 for four wickets. After lunch the remaining six wickets fell for five runs, of which three were leg byes. Tate bowled Chapman in the first over ,and in the next over he took four wickets with five balls without having a run scored. His analysis for the whole innings was six for 62. England scored 206 (Hobbs 43). Stevens took three wickets for 24 runs, and Loudon four for 45.
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Patea Mail, Volume XLVI, 24 August 1923, Page 2
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135ENGLISH TEST CRICKET Patea Mail, Volume XLVI, 24 August 1923, Page 2
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