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GREAT CRICKET.

HIT OR GET OUT. (Bv Cable.—Press Assn—Copyright.) (Australian Press Assn.—United Service). LONDON, September 17. The Rest, in the first innings, made «03 for three and declared—Hendren 174. Sutcliffe Id!). Ames (not out) 56. Lancashire in the second innings made 21fi—E. Tvldeslev 63; Freeman took four for 75. The Rest won hv an innings and 91 runs.

It w r as certainly vivid hatting. Chapman realised that Lancashire was well beaten and obvinuslv gave orders to hit or get out. Hendren and Ames added 179 in 65 minutes. Hendren hit Tddon for four sixes and took 45 for eleven balls. Incidentally. Sutcliffe and Ernest Tvldeslev reached 3000 runs, joining Hendren. Woollev and Mead. This is easily a record, the previous best being three —Abel, Frv and Tvldeslev in 1901.

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Waipawa Mail, Volume L, Issue 2, 19 September 1928, Page 3

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GREAT CRICKET. Waipawa Mail, Volume L, Issue 2, 19 September 1928, Page 3

GREAT CRICKET. Waipawa Mail, Volume L, Issue 2, 19 September 1928, Page 3