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I FIRST TEST MATCH i “ ENGLAND LEADS INDIA BRIGHT BOWLING BY BOWES LONDON. Juno 27. In the first Test against England, the Indians had to fight for runs on a fast wicket against Vote and Bowes, aided by good fielding, and then again cheaply dismissed the record breaking partners Holmes and Sutcliffe, which showed that Saturday’s bowling feats were no flash in the pan. Jardine was again invaluable in the crisis. Paynter batted brightly and overhauled his captain. India First Innings. Navie, b Bowes ..•••• Naonial, 1.b.w., b Robins 33 Wazirali, 1.b.w., b Brown 31 Nayudu, c Robins, b Voce ...... 4u Colah, c Robins, b Bowes 22 Nazrali, b Bowes 13 Lal Singh, c Jardine, b Bowes .. 15 Jehangir Khan, b Robins 1 Amarsingh, e Robins, b Voce .... 5 Palia, b Voce I Nissar, not out 1 Extras 15 Total 189 Bowling: Bowes, four for 49; Voce, three for 23; Robins, two for 39; Brown, one for 48; Hammond, none for 15. England First innings ~ 259 Second Innings. [Suttliffe, c Nayudu, b Amarsingh 19 Holmes, b Jehangir Khan .... 11 Woolley, c Colah, b Jehangir Khan 21 Hammond, b Jehangir Khan .... 12 Jardine, not out 25 Paynter, not out .. 50 Extras ~ 3 Total, four wickets for .. .. 141
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 75, Issue 151, 29 June 1932, Page 5
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