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TEST CRICKET.

English Batsmen Go Very Cheaply. GAME WITH TEAM FROM INDIA. United Press Assn.—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, June 25. A crowd of 24,000 at L-ord's saw a strong English side, making 259, give a disappointing display against fast bowling in the first Anglo-Indian test ever played. Losing Sutcliffe, Holmes and Woolley within half an hour for 19, a sorry position was retrieved by Jardine's splendid captain’s innings. He gave . a model exhibition for two and three- ■ quarter hours. Paynter was again dis- ; appointing. Had the solid fast bowling of Amar Singh and Mahoramed Nissar been supported by safer fielding, England would not have approached 200. Bad light stopped play. ENGLAND. First Innings. Sutcliffe b Nissar 3 Holmes b Nissar 6 Woolley, run out 9 Hammond b Amar Singh 35 i Jardine c Navle, b Nayudu 79 Paynter b Nayudu 14 ; Ames b Nissar 65 ' Robins c Lai Singh, b Nissar 21 1 Brown c Amar Singh, b Nissar .. 1 - Voce, not out 4 1 Bowes c Nissar, b Amar Singh .. 7 ‘ Extras 15 1 Total 259 ] Bowling analysis: Nissar five wickets * for 93 runs; Amar Singh, two for 75; t Khan, none for 26; Nayudu, two for 40; Palia, none for 2; Jeoomal, none for ALL INDIA. ] First Innings. Navle, not out 11 Naomal Jeoomal, not out 11 Extras S Total for no wickets .... 30

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Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 490, 27 June 1932, Page 11

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TEST CRICKET. Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 490, 27 June 1932, Page 11

TEST CRICKET. Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 490, 27 June 1932, Page 11

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