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CRICKET IN ENGLAND

TOUR OF SOUTH AFRICANS BRITISH TEAM FOR THIRD TEST. NOTTINGHAMSHIRE GAME DRAWN. By Telegraph—Press Assn. —Oopyrigiht. Australian Press Association. United Service.’ London, July 0. England's team for the third test, to be played at Leeds, will he chosen from White (captain), Sutcliffe, Hendren, Hammond, Tate, Leyland, Woolley, Larwood, Freeman, Bowley, Duckworth and Goddard. Hobbs did not consider himself fit. and asked to be allowed to stand down. In the match South Africa v. Nottinghamshire, the county team in the second innings made 174 for four wickets (Whysall 58), and declared. The South Africans had made 1&6 for six wickets in the second innings when rain stopped play. Morkel made 64. <The match was drawn.

ENGLISH COUNTY CRICKET. RAIN INTERFERES WITH PLAY. United Service. London, July 9. Rain on the first day delayed some of the county cricket matches. Sussex v. Somerset. —Sussex in the first innings made 343 (Bowley 94, Cooks. 'B6, Wansley 91; Hunt took five wickets for 78 and White four for 99), and in the second 215 (Bowley 81; White took five wickets for 71). Somerset in the first innings made 294 (Macßryan 81; Tate took five wickets for 99), and in the second 126 for five wickets. Sussex won on the first innings. Hampshire v. Kent. —Hampshire in the first innings made 247 (Harfield 84, Jameson 67), and in the second 196 for seven wickets. Kent in the first innings made 477 (Woolley 117), Hardinge 150). Kent won on the first innings. .'Middlesex v. Gloucester.—Middlesex in the first innings made 184 (Goddard took four wickets for 61), and in the second" 121 (Parker took seven wickets for 35). Gloucester in the first innings uiade 185 for six wickets and declared (Hammond 104 not out), and in the second 121 for two wickets. Gloucester won by eight wickets/ Surrey v. Yorkshire.—Surrey in the first innings made 156 (Rhodes took five. Wickets for 34), and in the second 137 for one wicket. Yorkshire- in the first innings made 234 for nine wickets and declareu (Macaulay 60 not out). Yorkshire won on the first innings. Northants v. Lancashire.—Northants In the first innings made 130 (MacDonald took seven wickets for 40), and in the second 92 (Bakewell 60; Tyldesley took eight wickets for 34). Lancashire, in the first innings made 189 (Clarke took five wickets for 50), and in the second 41 for none. Lancashire won by ten wickets. ... Warwick v. Essex.—Warwick m the first innings made 196 and in the second 187. Essex in the first innings made 859 and in the. second 25 for none. Essex won by ten wickets. . Worcester v Derby.—Worcester m the first innings made 73 and in the second 240. Derby in the first innings made 218, and in the second 99 for two wickets. Derby won by eight wickets. Glamorgan v. Leicester.— Glamorgan in the first innings made 116, and in the cecond 98. Leicester in the first innings made 223. Leicester won by an innings and nine runs.

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Taranaki Daily News, 11 July 1929, Page 7

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CRICKET IN ENGLAND Taranaki Daily News, 11 July 1929, Page 7

CRICKET IN ENGLAND Taranaki Daily News, 11 July 1929, Page 7

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