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TODAYS CRICKET

PLUXKET SHIELD. Press Association—Copyright, WELLINGTON, Thijs Day. The Plunket Shield cricket match was resumed to-day in fine weather, with the addition of one (a no-ball from Henderson) to the overnight score. Hunt was injured by a ball from Henderson in the second over, and retired hurt. The innings was closed for 433. <

Foley and Lowry opened for the Wellington innings, Mathewson being the first bowler. Off the fourth ball, Foley was caught behind the wickets by Hunt without a run being scored. Hollings was next. With the last ball of bis fifth over, Matheson had Lowry caught byHunt—7/2/6. At 28 Hollings, who was batting nicely, cocked one back to Matheson.—29/3/16. Cameron was next. With the score at 37, Ross was caught by Ulensley in the slips.— 37/4/11. In the last over before, lunch,

Cameron was stumped by Hunt off Anthony.—4o/5/5.

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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 11, 8 March 1930, Page 5

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TODAYS CRICKET Stratford Evening Post, Issue 11, 8 March 1930, Page 5

TODAYS CRICKET Stratford Evening Post, Issue 11, 8 March 1930, Page 5

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