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BOWLING AND BATTING AVERAGES LONDON, August 21. The following are the leading batting and bowling averages in first-class English cricket: —
Batting.
MacLAREN'S TEAIVI
A PROFESSIONAL INCLUDED
LONDON, August 21
The Freeman mentioned among those selected for Mr A. C. MacLaren'S cricket team, which is lo lour NewZealand, is J. R. Freeman, Lhe Essex professional.
LONDON, August 21
Surrey are all out for 330. Yorkshire has 320 for 2 wickets —Oklroyd S 3, Sutctiffe (not out) 16L Gloucester Ml and 50 for -i wickets beat Essex 79 and HO. Parker took four wickels for 32.
T. B. J-Iobbs (Surrey) .. *■ Avg. 64.2(5 10. Hendren (Middlesex) . 62.40 i!. P. Mead (Hampshire) 61.87 II. T. W. Hardingc (Kent) 60:00 'i'.).(ii) II. Ashlun iEssex) Bowling. Wkts T> (3.11 . Avg. \V. Rhodes (Yorkshire) . V. B. Browne (Cambridge c. Macauley (Yorkshire . 81 ) .117 12.23 13.01 L3.10 L. Richmond (Nottingham H. Parker ( Gloucester) . ) J 03 156 14.05 14.44
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Waikato Times, Volume 96, Issue 15025, 23 August 1922, Page 7
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