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M.C.C. TEAM’S TOUR ALL INDIA BEATEN. Received January 4, 5.5 p.m. DELHI, Jan. 8. All India in the second innings made < 269, and Marylcbone scored 183 for six wickets (Wyatt not out 97). Marylobone won by four wickets. ALL BUNKUM THE SMAUjER BALL 808 CROCKETT EMPHATIC MELBOURNE, Dec. 27. “The suggestion to decrease the size of the cricket ball is all bunkum,” said Bob Crockett, the Victorian cricket umpire, who returned to Melbourne yesterday, by the P. and O. Liner Maloja. Crockett was in England during the. Australian tour. “I understand tests with a smaller ball arc to be carried out,” he said. “It seems quite certain the size of the ball will be reduced, but the alteration proposed will be scarcely noticeable. Obviously, the object is to assist bowlers, and shorten matches, but I doubt whether it will do this.” A SUBSTANTIAL WIN WELLINGTON DEFEAT CANTERBURY. (Per Press Association). CHRISTCHURCH, Jan. 4. Continuing their second innings today in tho Plunket Shield match, Wellington were dismissed for 308 (HolJings, not out, 65). Bowling: Read took 4 for 86; Cunningham, 4 for 94; McBeath, 2 for 57; Sandman, 0 for 49; Patrick, 0 for 6. Canterbury made a better showing in their second attempt, Page, Oliver, Sandman and Boon batting freely. All were out for 334 (Woods 24, Crawford 23, Page 4, Oliver 62, Sandman 64, and Boon 41). Bowling: Badcock, 2 for 77; McGirr, 4 for 72; Henderson. 1 for 55; Hiddleston, 2 for 35; Brice, 1 for 40; Hollings, 0 for 17; Lambert, 0 for 7. Wellington won by 355 runs. AGAINST OTAGO AUCKLAND’S ALL-DAY INNINGS. (Per Press Association.) DUNEDIN, Jan. 4. The Otago-Auckland Plunket Shield match, was resumed in fine weather to(lay. Auckland (who had lost 2 for 212), batted nearly all day, the innings closing for 539. Additional scores: Dacre 209, Alcott 87, Player 36, Cooper 66. Zimbmerman took 3 for 47, and Shepherd, 3 for 81. Rain caused an adjournment for an hour towards the end of Auckland's innings. Otago has scored 10 runs without loss.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19737, 5 January 1927, Page 5

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CRICKET Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19737, 5 January 1927, Page 5

CRICKET Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19737, 5 January 1927, Page 5

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