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MODERATE SCORING.

ENGLAND IN COMMANDING POSITION. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN BATSMEN FAIL SENSATION IN MORNING PLAY. (Received Sunday, 6.30 p.m.) ADELAIDE, March 11. The weather was ideal and the wicket fast for the resumption of the cricket match South Australia v. England. The sensation of the morning was the dismissal of Jardine in the first over and also that of Tate for 0, Tobin’s analysis reading two for one in the initial over of the day. Ames gave a confident display, passing the half century in sixty-one minutes. He hit five fours and his bright innings terminated when he attempted to force the pace and was caught at mid-on by Lonergan when 63.

Bowes wae run out in a remarkable manner. Grimmett missed a catch at cover, but made a sharp return to Walker who, running half-way down the pitch, with an accurate throw back-broke the wicket. England were all out for 298, made in 351 minutes. For the third time Richardson made a duck against England. The second ball rebounded from his fingers and was taken by Verity in the slips. Lonergan, another local hope, also fell a victim to Bowes’s keen fielding, which was an 'outstanding feature. Following a shaky start, Ryan was the only local man to put up a fight. Ten fours were included in his 61. Nitsehke was fairly aggressive. South Australia were 107 behind on the first innings. England, in their second innings have no wickets down for seven. Details:— ENGLAND.—First Innings. Verity, c Ryan, b Williams .. ..i 12 Paynter, e Ryan, b Grimmett .. 62 Wyatt, e Williams, b Grimmett 43 Leyland, c Nitsehke, b Lee 36 Jardine, c Walker, b Tobin — — 48 Ames, c Lonergan, b Tobin — — 63 Tate, b Tobin -—— — . • 0 Voce, c Walker, b Williams —. — 3 Duckworth, not out — — — 13 Bowes, run out .. — 4 Mitehell, e Shepherd, b Grimmett 10 Extras - — — 4 Total • x* 298 Bowling analysis: Williams, 2/46; Grimmet, 3/124; Tobin, 3/Q5; Lee, 1/43. (Second Innings.) Paynter, not out —— — 5 Duckworth, not out, 1 Extras .. .... 1 Total for 0 wickets — 7 SOUTH AUSTRALIA. —First Innings. Richardson, e Verity b Bowes — 0 Nitsehke, c Paynter, b Voce 38 Lonergan, b Bowes 13 Shepherd, b Voce — 17 Tobin, b Verity .... — 18 Ryan, e Paynter, b Bowes .— .. .— 61 Palmer, e- Wyatt, b Tate — — 15 Grimmett, c Mitchell, b Verity .. 7 Walker, c Duckworth, b Tate .... 0 Williams, not out, .. .. —— — 0 Lee, b Tate — 8 Extras - 5

Total — .. — — ..i .. 191 Bowling analysis: Bowes, 3/60; Tate 3/36; Voce, 2/33: Verity, 2/28.

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Wairarapa Age, 13 March 1933, Page 5

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MODERATE SCORING. Wairarapa Age, 13 March 1933, Page 5

MODERATE SCORING. Wairarapa Age, 13 March 1933, Page 5

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