CRICKET.
M.C.C. v. SOUTH AFRICA.
FOURTH TEST. ( A . and iS. Z. CaUi«.i
CAPETOWN. Feb. 10. South Africa, in the first innings, made 295.. The weather was very hot, bur 15,000 people were present, a record for South Africa. . . Ward played an excellent innings, but in the early stages, Catterall was erratic: Both played delightful strokes. Ward played pluckilv. qnd made 'many fine hits. Nourse was solid, but gave a hard chance when six. „ The Englishmen stood the heat ot the day well, though, in the later , •'•'v'res. they were, run off their legs. The bowling all through was steady, but lacked sting. SOUTH AFRICA —First Innings. Meinties, c Russell, b Kennedy 3 Catterall, b Fender 31 Ward, b Jupp Taylor, c Russell, b Fender .. U Snooke. lbw, b Jupp 2 Nourse. e W-Mlev, b Jupp . . 51 Francois, c Brown, b Kennedy 41 Tapscop. not out -• •• r Blankenburg c Russel, b Ken-
nedy • • ‘ Nuneri, c Mann, b Macauley .. 0 Extras 23
Total 295 Bowling analysis: Kennedy. 3 for 68; Af icauley, 2 for 80; Fender, 2 for 78; Woolley, 0 for 10; Jupp. 3 for 36. 1
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Thames Star, Volume LVII, Issue 15777, 12 February 1923, Page 4
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