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CRICKETING IN ENGLAND

SEASON’S FINAL AVERAGES. London, Sept. 18. The final cricket averages for the season are: —

In the match Nottingham v. The Rest of England, Nottingham in the second innings made 309 (George Gun 95; Robins took six wickets for 89). The Rest of England won by eight runs. Notts seemed certain to win when the veteran Gunn and his son were batting splendidly, but the former was bowled off his pads. Nineteen was required when the last batsman came in, but Woolley accepted a wonderful catch in the slips before the runs could be made.

Batting. Runs. Average. 2263 66.55 Hammond 2456 64.63 Woolley 2804 56.08 Mead .. .. 1733 55.90 Makepeace 698 53.69 Wyatt .... .......... 2630 53.67 Duleepsinhji ........ 2545 53.02 Sandham 2565 51.30 Whysall 2716 51.24 Sutcliffe 2189 47.19 Bowling. Runs. Wkts. Av. Tyldesley 2399 154 15.57 White ..... 2648 168 15.76 Goddard 3013 184 16.38 Voce 2043 120 17.02 Parker .... 2403 138 17.41 Shipman .. 1050 59 17.79 Kennedy .. 2773 154 18.00 Freeman 4879 267 18.27 Tate 2901 156 18.60 Rhodes 1870 100 . 18.70 MacDonald (26th) 3080 142 21.69

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Taranaki Daily News, 20 September 1929, Page 4

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CRICKETING IN ENGLAND Taranaki Daily News, 20 September 1929, Page 4

CRICKETING IN ENGLAND Taranaki Daily News, 20 September 1929, Page 4

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