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CRICKET.

TOUR OF AUSTRALIANS. THE REMAINING MATCHES. The following are the remaining matches of the Austrian cricket team’s tour of England:— C'J LY. 20, 21, 23, 2 I—v. England (Fourth Tost Match), at Leeds. 25, 20 —v. Durham, at Durham. 27, 28, 30—v. Scotland, at Edinburgh 31—Free. AUGUST. I t 2, 3 —v. Gloucestershire, at Bristol. 4, G, 7—v. 'Mamorgan, at Swansea, g’ o\ to —i Warwickshire, at Birmingham. II i jg t 14—v. Nottinghamshire, at Nottingham. 15 — v. The Army, at Aldershot. 16, 17—Free. 18, 20, 21, 22— v. England (Fifth . Test Match), at Kcnnington Oval. 25, 27, 2S; —v. Sussex, at Hove. 29, 30, 31—v. Kent, at Canterbury. SEPTEMBER. 1, 3, 4—v. An Eleven of England, at Folkestone. 5, 6 —Minor Counties, at Kennington Oval. 7—Free. 8, 10, 11 —v. H. D. G. Leveson Gower’s XI-, at Scarborough. 14 ( 15—v. North of Scotland Cricket Association, at Forres. RESULTS. v. Worcestershire. —Won by an Ininnings and 297 runs. Scores: Australia 504, Worcester 112 and 95. v. Leicestershire. —Drawn. Scores: Australia 3(58 for live wickets declared, Leicester 152 and 263 for nine wickets. v. Cambridge University.—Won by an Innings and 163 runs. Scores. Australia 481 for five wickets declared, Cambridge 15S and 160. v. M.C.C. —Drawn. Scores: Australia 559 for six wickets declared, M.C.C. 362, and eight for IS2. v. Essex. —Won by an innings and 93 runs. Scores: Australia 438. Essex, 220 and 125. v. Oxford. —Won by an innings and 33 runs. Scores: Australia 319. Oxford University 70 and 216. v. Hampshire.—Drawn. Scores: Australia 433 and one "wicket for 10 runs. Hampshire 420 and 169 for seven wickets declared, v. Middlesex. —Won "by ten wickets. Scores: Australia 345 and 29 for no wickets. Middlesex, 258 and 114. v. Surrey.—Drawn. Scores: Australia 629. Surrey, 475 for seven wickets declared and 162 for Uvo wickets. v. Lancashire. — Drawn: Scores: Australia 367 and 338 for three wickets. Lancashire 285. v. England.—First Tost. — Won by 238 runs. Scores: Australia 374, 273 for eight wickets declared. England, 268 and 141. v. Northamptonshire. —Drawn. Scores: Australia, 284 and 234. Northants, 187 and 133 for nine wickets, v. Gentlemen of England.—Won by eight wickets. Scores: Australia, 230 and 235 for two wickets. Gentlemen, 177 and 287. v. England.-—Second Test. —Lost by an innings and 36 runs. Scores: Australia 284 and 118. England, 440. v. Somerset.—Won by an innings and 77 runs. Scores: Australia, 309. Somerset, 116 and 116. v. Surrey.—Won by six wickets. Scores: Australia 251 and 111 for four wickets. Surrey, 175 and 184. v. England.—Third Test.— Drawn. Scores: Australia 491 and 66 for one wicket. England 627 for nine wickets declared and 123 for two wickets declared. v. Derbyshire.—Won by nine wickets. Scores: Australia 255 and 32 for one wicket. Derbyshire 145 and 139. v. Yorkshire.—Drawn. Scores: Australia 348 and 28 for one wicket. Yorkshire 340 and 157.

CENTURIES. Australia. D. G. -Bradman, 20G v. Worcestershire. S. J. McCabe, 108* v. Leicestershire. W. it. Ponsford, 229* v. Cambridge ’Varsity. W. A. Brown, 105 v. Cambridge ’Varsity. W. H. Ponsford, 281* v. M.C.C. S. J. McCabe, 192, v. M.C.C. A. G. Chipperflield, 175 v. Essex. L. S. Darling, 100 v. Oxford. A. G. Chipperileid, 110* v. Hampshire. D. G. Bradman. IGO v. Middlesex. W. 11. Ponsford 125 v. Surrey. S. J. McCabe 210 v. Surrey. S. ,i. McCabe 112 v. Lancashire. W. A. Brown 119 v. Lancashire. W. M. Woodl'ull 172* v. Lancashire. S. .1. McCabe, 105* v. Gentlemen of England. W. A. Brown, 118, v. Northanls. W. A. Brown 105 v. England (second Test). S. .1. McCabe 137 v. England (third Test). D. G. Bradman 1«0 v. Yorkshire. England. E. P. Ilcndrcn, -135 (M.C.C.). R. E. S. Wyatt. 102* (M.C.C.). De Sarem, 128 (Oxford). C. p. Mead. 139 (Hampshire). W. G. Lowndes, 110 (Hampshire). .1. Arnold, 109* (Hampshire). E. P. ilendren, 115 (Middlesex). B. J. Gregory. lIP (Surrey). A. Sandham, 219 (Surrey). if. Tyldesley, 107 (Lancashire). ‘Denotes nol out. A. W. Snowden, 105 (Xorlhanls). M. Ley land 109 (second Test). L. E. Ames 120 (second Test). E. p. Ilendren, 182 (Ihird Test.) M. Leytand. 153 (Ihird ’l’est). A. B. Setters 10 i (Yorkshire).

GOOD BOWLING FIGURES. Australia. Grimmell, live for 53 —(Worms ter). Grimmell., five for 27—(Worms ter). O’Reilly, four for 25 —(Woreesler) O'Reilly, seven for B>9—(Leicester) Grimmell. nine for 7i i Gamhridgi' s Fieri wood-Smilli, three for 31 (Cambridge). Wall, six for 7 i (M.C.C.). O’Reilly, three for 29 : M.C.C.). (CBeilly. six for 79- —(Essex). Grimmell. six for hi Essex j. Eluding, (our for 3i i. oxford . Fleetwood-Smilli. live for 30 .fix ford). (Continued in next column.)

O’Reilly, four for 31 (Hampshire). Wall, three for 11 (Middlesex). O'Reilly, three for 31 (.Middlesex). GrimmelL, live for 27 (.Middlesex). Grimmell, five for 81 (First Test). O'Reilly, four for 75 (First. Tesl). O’Reilly, seven for 51 (First Test). Grimmell, three for 39 (First Test), libeling, three for 21 (Somerset). Fleclwood-Smith, six for 5G (Somersel). O’Reilly, nine for 88 (Somerset). .McCabe, four, for 21 (Surrey). Grimmell, four for Gi (Surrey). Grimmell. five for 33 (Surrey), libeling, live for 28 (Derbyshire). Fieelwood-Smilh, live for 38 (Derbyshire) , Wall, three for 3G (Yorkshire). Fleet wood-Smilh, three for 39 (Yorkshire). England. Verity, eight for 13 (second Tesl). Verity, four for 78 (Ihird Tesl'. Mitchell, seven for 105 (Derbyshire) . Bowes, seven for 100 (Yorkshire).

ANSWER TO CORRESPONDENT.

“Inquirer”:—The lasi Tesl match will nol he played In a finish if a result is olilained In Hie present Tesl. In Ihe Laws of Cricket in “Wisdcn's” Cricket Almanack in reference In Tesl malelu’s between England and Australia a clause slates: “II was decided that Hie final Test at Ihe nva! should he played lii a finish suhjeel in Ihe conditions eon 1 ,-lined in Ihe Australian proposal, lo which M.C.C. agreed, i.e.. Dial neilluM- side has won two matches or if Die resi.il!s are equal."

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Waikato Times, Volume 116, Issue 19314, 21 July 1934, Page 11

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CRICKET. Waikato Times, Volume 116, Issue 19314, 21 July 1934, Page 11

CRICKET. Waikato Times, Volume 116, Issue 19314, 21 July 1934, Page 11

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