Cricket 1906

48 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. M ar . 29, 1906. CRICKET IN IND IA . BOMBAY PRESIDENCY v. HtNDUS. Played at Bombay on February 8, 9 and 10. Hindus won by 156 runs. This is the first match between the two teams. The match attracted a vast amount of interest, and a very large crowd watched its progress. H indus . First innings. Second innings. R. V. Agaskar, c Sanderson, b Deas................................. 2 P. K. Telang, Ibw, b Deas £ 2 G. R. Banda, run out............ 9 C. V. Mehta (Capt.), b Deas 1 OghadShunker.cSanderson, b Deas....................................69 K. A. Date, c Sanderson, b Deas ................................... 38 Shivlal, b Deas ................... 0 P. Baloo, b D eas.....................25 K. S. Sheshachari,b Turner 24 P. Shivram, c and b Deas... 34 Erasha, not out ................... 5 Extras ............. 28 run out ........ b Deas............... ran out ........ c Sanderson, b Deas .......... Ibw, b Deas b Deas............... c and b Deas ... c Greig, b Deas.. b Deas................ not out ........ c sub, b Turner Extras ........ Total ...212 P residency . Total ...160 First innings. Capt. J. G. Greig, (Capt.) b Erasha............................... H. Cheetham, b Erasha .. Lieut.H.DeBurgh,b Erasha Lieut. B. M. Carroll, c and b Erasha................. »• •• I.ieut. H. Chaplin, c Mehta, b Erasha ........................ Lieut. F. O. B. Wilson, lbw, b Oghad .......... ... •• J. T. Turner, lbw, b Baloo Capt. H. D. Ross, c Banda, b Erasha ................ Major L. M. R. Deas, c Slie- shachari, b Baloo .......... P. M. D. Sanderson, notout G. V. Campbell, st Shesha­ chari, b B aloo................. Extras .......... Second innings, st Sheshachari, b Erasha ... ! lbw, b Erasha ... b Baloo ......... b Baloo .......... c Mehta, b Baloo 1 cShunker.bBaloo 0 b Erasha ..........22 c Sheshachari, b Erasha .......... 1 not out ......... 0 lbw, b Baloo Extras ... 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