WELLINGTON GETS BIG WIN OVER OTAGO TEAM.
PLUNKET SHIELD GAME SEES VISITORS BEATEN BY OVER 400 RUNS.
Per rress Association. WELLINGTON. December 30. Wellington have made an auspicious start in this season’s series of Plunket Shield matches, gaining an overwhelming victory by 146 runs over Otago in the initial match, which concluded at the Basin Reserve. Wellington’s two strikes realised 448 and 379 respectively. Otago could reach no further than 207 in their first innings, and were faced with the tremendous task of knocking up 620 on a crumbled wicket in order to stave off defeat. The southern leading batsmen did not fare too well. When stumps were drawn yesterday six wickets had fallen for 122. Upon resuming to-day Otago met disaster almost immediately, Zimmerman being sent back after scoring only a single. Blamires was unable to make a long stay. Torrance could not survive tjhe opening ball. Green, the visitor’s wicketkeeper, who makes no claim to batsmanship, came to light with a forcing knock for 30. and 11. C. Alloo, who carried his bat. shaped soundly. However, after a fairly lucrative last wicket stand the end came at 174. Wellington thus won by 446 runs. Following are the scores:—
WELLINGTON. First innings 448 Second innings 379 OTAGO. First' innings 207 Second Innings. J. Shepherd, b Badcock 9 R. C. Blunt, c Lambert b Brice . 38 A. Knight, c l Idlings b Badcock .. 19 R. Cherry, b Badcock 11 A. W. Alloo, b M’Girr 19 G. Dickinson, c Iliddleston b M’Girr 13 E. 0. Blamires, lbw, b Badcock . . 7 C. Zimmerman, c Hollings b Badcock 1 JI. C. Alloo, not out 7 R. Torrance, c Hollings b Badcock t) L. Green, c and b Badcock 30 Extras ...» 21 Total 174 Bowling analysis—Badcock, seven for 59; M'Girr, two for 54: Lambert, none for one; Brice, one for 25, Hollings, none for 13.
CANTERBURY / V. WELLINGTON.
The Canterbury eleven will begin their second Plunket Shield game of the season to-morrow, when they will meet Wellington at Lancaster Park. Having been beaten by Auckland, Canterbury are now in this position that they will have to beat both Wellington and Otago to be in the running for the Plunket Shield. The following are the teams for the Canterbiiry-Wellington game: CANTERBURY. W. R. Patrick (captain). G. R. Gregory. C. G. Crawford. R. Read. 1 D. Sandman. W. Cunningham. M. Boon. M. L. Page. (\ Oliver. D..J. M’Beath. F. Woocfs. R. O. Talbot (twelfth man). WELLINGTON. W. S. Brice (captain). T. S. Iliddleston. H. M. M'Girr. F. T. Badcock. A. M. Hollings B. J. Kortlang. K. C. James. C. S. Dempster. T. Lowry. R. de R. Worker. 11. Lambert. M. Henderson.
WELLINGTON V. AUCKLAND Per Press Association. WELLINGTON, December 20. The following team has been seteoted to represent Wellington against Auckland on the Basin Reserve on January T. 8 and 10—D. C. Collins (captain), H. M. M'Girr, H. Lambert, K. James, A. M. Hollings, B. J. Kortlang, T. C. Lowry, F. T. Badcock, W. J. R. Chrietophersen, Mitchell (Hawke's Bay) an i ft. Orr (Wanganui); emergencies—H. B. Massey and W. Alrey.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18043, 31 December 1926, Page 15
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