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CRICKET.

A JARRING NOTE. United Press Association —Per E.jctric Telegraph—Copyright. Received 12.52 a.m., February 21st. ADELAIDE, February 20. There is much dissatisfaction, locally, at the selection of Carter as second wicket-keeper for the English tour. The "Register" stigmatises the non-selection of McKenzie as an absolute act of injustice and a breaking of faith with him. The cricket authorities ought to resent it. The paper adds that McKenzie was given to understand when playing at Melbourne and Sydney that he would certainly be pickedas -second wicket-keeper. Complaints come from other sources that there is an apparent intention to ignore the claims of the South Australian players for inclusion in the team. TIMARU V. ASHBURTON. This game, played yesterday, owing to the weak fielding of the visitors, ended in a ■win for Timaru by eight wickets. Ashburton winning the toss, elected to bat. The veteran of forty-five seasons. G. Andrews, played a fine innings of 45 without a chance.• being the last man out. Of the Timaru men, it would be invidious to mention any players, as they all made serviceable scores, thanks to their opponents' erratic fielding, some dozen catches being dropped. Afternoon tea was kindly proTided by Mrs li. S. Reid. The following are the scores : ASHBURTON. P. Orr, 1.b.w.. b Mac-intcsh 4 G. W. Andrews, c Cox, b Malcolmson... 4-5 F. Pritchard. c White, b "Macintosh ... 0 A- PEbrow. c Lynch, b Wnite lo A. W. Lane, b Malcolmson 7 L. F. Andrews, c Macintosh, b Malcolmson 12 T. Richards, c Lynch, b Jones 2 E. Marsdeti, b Jones 2 F. Rands, b Mv T co!mso!i 0 C. J- Taylor, c Whit;e. b"Malcolmson ... 2 W- Anderson, not out 2 Extras 4 Total S3 Bcwlrng analysis—Jontfs 2 for i Mnlcolmson 5 for 31. Macintosh 2 for 18, White 1 for 13, Talentire 0 'or 15.

TTMAP.UC. A. c Rands, b Marsden ... 30 N. K. Cox. b Marsden 28 T. Lynch, b Lane 44 K. b Orr 21 G. P. T> Rands 8 A. B. White, b R.nnds 0 C. R. M". .Tones, b Orr "15 C. N. b Orr 2 •T. A. Vse 7 ntme. b Lr.ne 25 B. S. net ont- 29 31. M<*KeTV:r, not out ....*. £ Extras Total for cine wic>e f s _ Bowliro' acfflTsis — 2 f°r <3O. fr> r 33. VrrsdeTi 2 for 42, Orr 3 for 74, Bichards U for 26. _ „ The will for TinKir" combined Tenrnka r-nd "Winchester: —"RrodT?pV. Va l e*i f fn t >. Smith, Wright, Williams. Tteid and Whitton.

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Timaru Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 11687, 21 February 1902, Page 3

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CRICKET. Timaru Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 11687, 21 February 1902, Page 3

CRICKET. Timaru Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 11687, 21 February 1902, Page 3

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