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FACING DIFFICULT TASK

NEW SOUTH WALES BATS

WEST INDIANS AGAIN BRILLIANT

CONSTANTINE AND SEALEY SHINE

By Telegraph—• Press Assn. —Copyright. Rec. 9.40 p.m. . Sydney, Feb. 2*. The weather was excellent and the wicket good for the resumption of the c-icket match between New South Wale and West Indies. There was a moderate attendance. Sealey and Constantine were brilliant, batting' 7 brightly and with great confidence. Constantine hit eight fours. New South Wales still requires 429 to win, two wickets having fallen. Scores: —■

Total (for 9 wickets dec.) .... 403 Bowling: Chilv’ers took three wickets for 53 runs; Theak, one for 28; McGuirk, one for 72; Hunt, two for 99; McCabe, none for 77; Bennett, none for 20; Kippax, none for 31.

WEST INDIES. First Innings Second Innings. 339 Roach, l.b.w., b Theak Headley, l.b.w., b Hunt . 9 . 2 Martin, l.b.w., b Chilvers . 56 Grant, c Davidson, b Hunt ....... . o Sealey, b McGuirk . 92 Constantine, run out . 93 Wight, c Kippax, b Chilvers • 45 . 67 Francis, st. Davidson, b Chilvers . . 0 . 17

NEW SOUTH WALES. Second Innings. , 190 Wendelbill l.b.w., b Francis . 11 Singleton, l.b.w., b Constantine . 26 . 63 . 21 • 3 Total (for two wickets) . 124

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Taranaki Daily News, 25 February 1931, Page 9

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FACING DIFFICULT TASK Taranaki Daily News, 25 February 1931, Page 9

FACING DIFFICULT TASK Taranaki Daily News, 25 February 1931, Page 9

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