CRICKET.
THE AUSTRALIAN TEAM. TOUR OF HOMELAND. THE PROGRAMME OUTLINED. I The remaining fixtures and results of games played by the Australian team in England are as follows: — July 16, 17 and 18: Scotland, at Edinburgh. July 19 and 21: West Scotland, at Glasgow. July 22 and 23: Durham, at Sunderland. July 24, 26, 28 and 29: Fourth Test, at Old Trafford. July 30, 31 and August 1: Somerset, at Taunton. August 2, 4 and 5: Glamorgan, at Swansea.. August 6, 7 and 8: Warwickshire, at Birmingham. " August 9, 11 and 12: Northamptonshire, at Northampton. August 16, 18, 19, 20, 21 and 22: Fifth Test, at Oval. August 23, 25 and 26: Gloucestershire, at Bristol. August 27, 28 and 29: Kent, at Canterbury. August 30, Sept. 1 and 2: Sussex, at Brighton.
September 3, 4 and 5: South England, at Folkestone. September 6 and 8: Cricket Club Conference (provisional).
RESULTS OF GAMES. Australia 492 for s declared. Worcester 131 and 196. Won by an innings and 165 runs. Australia 365 for 5. Leicester 148. Abandoned owing to rain. Australia 156 and 264 for six (declared). Essex 67 and 146. Australia won by 207 runs. Australia 360. Yorkshire 155, Abandoned owing to rain. Australia 115 and 137 for two. Lancashire 176 and 165. Drawn. Australia 285 and 213. M.C.C. 258. Drawn. Australia 348 and 52 for no wickets. Derbyshire 215 and 181. Won by ten wickets. Australia 379 for five. Surrey did not bat. Abandoned owing to rain. Australia 406 for two wickets (declared). Oxford University 124 and 124. Won by innings and 158 runs. Australia 334. Hampshire 157 and 175. Won by innings and two runs. Australia 270 and 121 for five. Middlesex 103 and 287. Won by five wickets. Australia 504 for eight (declared). Cambridge University 145 and 225. Won by innings and 134 runs. • Australia 144 and 335. England 270 and 302. England won by 93 runs. Australia 388 for 5, declared. Surrey 162 and 249 for 2. Drawm. Australia 427 and 79 for 1 wicket. Lancashire 259. Australia 729 for 6 (declared) and 72 for three wickets. England 425 and 375. Australia won by .seven wickets. Australia 302 and 7 for no wickets. Yorkshire 146 and 161. Australia won by ten wickets. - Australia 296 and 360 for four. Nottinghamshire 433. Drawm. Australia 566. England 391 and 95 for 3. Drawm. CENTURIES.
Australia.
Bradman 236 v. Worcester. Woodfull 133 v.- Worcester. Riohardson 100 v. Leicester. Bradman 185 not out v. Leicester, Woodfull 121 v. Yorkshire. Ponsford 131 v. Derbyshire. Bradman 252 not out v. Surrey. Ponsford 220 not out v. Oxford. Bradman 191 v. Hampshire. Kippax 102 v. Middlesex. Woodfull 216 v. Cambridge. Bradman 131. First Test. Woodfull 141 v. Surrey. Kippax 120 v. Lancashire. Woodfull 155, Second Test. Bradman 254, Second Test. Ponsford 143 v. Yorkshire. Bradman 334, Third Test. England. Hendren (’Middlesex) 138. Hobbs (Currey) 146 not out. Dhleepslnhji 173, Second''Test. Chapman 121, Second Test. Hammond 113. Third Test.
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Waikato Times, Volume 108, Issue 18075, 19 July 1930, Page 21 (Supplement)
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