DONNELLY'S AVERAGE
FINE BATTING OF COLT The batting averages of the New Zealand cricketers for first-class fixtures up to the end of the Surrey match were headed by M. P. Donnelly. Cowie was the best bowler, liaving taken 61 wickets for 1343 runs at an average of 22.01. Details are: —
Also bowled: — Carson one for 69, Hadlee none for 13, Lamason none for 121.
I. N.O.H.S. R. Av. M. P. Donnelly ... 26 5 144 875 41.66 W. M. Wallace . . 29 1 115 1157 41.32 D. A. R. Moloney . 30 3 85 882 32.66 T. C. Lowry 9 — 121 280 31.11 J. L. Kerr ° 26 2 130* 698 29.08 W. A. Hadlee 25 3 93 633 28.77 G. L. Weir 20 2 134* 514 28.55 H. G. Vivian 27 2 75 633 25.32 M. L. Page 28 3 109 573 22.92 A. W. Roberts 17 6 75* 244 22.18 J. R. Lamason .... 15 1 71 279 19.92 W. N. Carson: 20 1 86 377 19.84 N. Gallichan 12 2 50 186 18.60 E. W. Tindill , 23 4 47 314 16.52 .T. Dunning 21 6 30 176 11.73 J. Cowie 18 5 23* 85 6.53 'Signifies not out.
Batting.
R. W. Av. Cowie 1343 61 22.01 Moloney 872 34 25.64 Dunning 1615 61 26.45 Gallichan 947 33 28.69 Roberts 1081 32 33.78 Page 348 9 38.66 Vivian 1220 31 39.36 Donnelly 428 7 61.14 Weir 650 9 72.22
Bowling.
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 August 1937, Page 12
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