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CRICKETING IN ENGLAND

RAIN INTERFERES WITH PLAY. By Telegraph—Press Assn. —Copyright. London, July 26. Rain seriously affected the county cricket. The results are;y Surrey v. Kent: Surrey in the first innings made 231. Kent in the first innings lost five for 158. The match was drawn. Sussex v. Essex: Sussex in the first innings lost eight for 261. The match was drawn. Nottinghamshire v. Yorkshire: Notts in the first innings made 168, 1 and Yorkshire lost six for 169. Yorkshire won on the first innings. Glamorgan v. Somerset: Glamorgan, made 281 in the first innings. Somerset in the first innings made 82 (Clay five for 28), and followed on, making 40 (Mercer six for 15). Glamorgan won by an innings and 159 runs. Lancashire v. Leicestershire: Lancashire in the first innings made 248 and in the second 155 (Astill six for 41). Leicter in the first innings made 141 (Iddon five for 33, Booth four for 43), and in the second 130 (Iddon four for 44). Lancashire won by 131 runs. Worcestershire v. Warwickshire: Worcestershire in the first innings made 187, and in the second 81 (Wyatt five for 32). Warwickshire in the first innings made 291, and in the second lost four for 78. Warwickshire won by six wickets. Northants v. Middlesex: Northants in the first innings made 95, and in. the second lost three for 48. Middlesex in the first innings made 214. Middlesex won on the first innings. Hampshire v. Gloucestershire: Hampshire in the first innings made 141. Gloucestershire ip the first innings lost four fop 232. Gloucester won on the first innings. VICTORY FOR INDIAN TEAM. SCOTLAND BEATEN BY 200 RUNS. London, July 26. In the Scotland v. All India match, ’ Scotland, who made 81 in the first innings, in the second made 110. The Indians, who made 146 and 245, won by 200 runs.

CROMB GOES TO ENGLAND ENGAGEMENT IN LEAGUE CRICKET. WILL PLAY FOR BLACKBURN. By Telegraph—Press Assn.— Copyright. London, July 26. The Evening Standard says that the New Zealander I. B. Cromb (Canterbury) will play for the Blackburn Club, [Lancashire, in League cricket, commencing in 1933. . . Cromb confirms the cable that he is going to England to play League cricket, says°a Christchurch message.

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Taranaki Daily News, 28 July 1932, Page 11

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CRICKETING IN ENGLAND Taranaki Daily News, 28 July 1932, Page 11

CRICKETING IN ENGLAND Taranaki Daily News, 28 July 1932, Page 11

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