Cricket 1911

JUNE 3,1911. CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 219 CRICKET IN N EW ZEALAND . SOUTH LAND v. OTAGO. Played at Invercargill on March 8 and 9, and won by Otago by four wickets. First innings. S o u t h l a n d Second innings. J. W. H. Bannerman, c Casey, b Torrance... 5 c Shepherd, b Rutherford 17 G. Fraser, b Cummings ................................ 0 st Condliffe, b Rutherford 4 I). C. Hamilton, c Condliffe, b Casey .......... 67 b Torrance ......................... 13 E. Kavanagh, c Watson, b Torrance .......... 10 b Torrance ......................... 3 A. Poole, b Torrance....................................... 3 c Watson, b Rutherford ... 19 J. A. Doig, c Higgins, b Torrancc................. 0 b Torrance........................ 0 E. Ward, c Kenny, b Casey ........................ A. Wesney, b Torrance ................................ 0 c Rutherford, b Casey ... 7 1 b Torrance ........................ 4 H. V. Woods, b Torrance................................ 0 not out................................ 12 Jas. Gilbertson, not out ................................ 17 run out................................ 0 T. Stewart, lbw, b Cummings........................ 16 c Condliffe. b Torrance ... 0 Byes, &c..................................... 8 Byes, &c........................ 13 Total ................................ 127 Total................. 92 First innings. O ta g o . Second innings. T. McFarlane, b Bannerman ......................... 5 b Poole................................ 7 J. Kenny, lbw, b Doig ................................ 5 st Stewart, b Doig .......... 11 R. M. Rutherford, b Bannerman................. 13 Ibw, b Doig......................... 14 H. C. Watson, c Bannerman, b Doig 7 b D o ig ................................ 3 J. Shepherd, not out ... .......... ... 66 c Woods, b Doig................. 9 W. J. Condliffe, c Wesney, b Poole .......... 24 not o u t................................ 21 W. Higgins, c Doig, b Kavanagh ................. L. Case}', lbw, b Poole ................................ 4 not out................................ 4 8 W. E. Bannerman, b Poole ........................ 0 E. Cummings, c Kavanagh, b Doig .......... 2 c Ward, b D o ig ................. R. Torrance, run o u t....................................... 6 3 Byes, &c..................................... 7 Byes, &c........................ 2 Total ......... ...........147 Total (6 wkts). 74 First innings. S outh i, and . Second innings. O. M. R. W. O. M. R. W. Torrance... ............. 18 7 42 6 ................... ........... 17 7 32 5 Cummings ............. 6 1 30 2 ............. ........... 4 0 5 0 Casey ............. 9 3 35 2 ............. ......... 1 1 0 1 McFarlane ............. 7 4 6 0 .......... ........... 4 1 9 0 Watson ... .......... 1 0 o 0 .......... Rutherford ............. 3 1 4 0 ............... 8 1 33 3 First innings. O tago . Second innings <>. M. R. W. O. M. R. W. Bannerman ............. 18 6 39 2 ................... ........... 6 2 14 0 Doig.......... ............. 23 5 56 3 ............. ........... 10-3 2 25 5 Ward ............. 2 0 15 0 .......... Foole ............. 8 4 8 3 ... " ” ! 14 7 19 1 Kavanngh ............. 5 0 22 1 .......... Fraser .......... 9 3 14 0 Of the 10 matches plav< d between the sides Otago have won 14, Southland 3 aud 2 have been drawn. Results of the games are appended: — 1863-4, at D um din—Otago won by an innings and 14 3 runs. 1893-4, at Invercargill —Otago won by 2 10 runs. 1894-5, at Dunedin—Otago won by 176 runs. 1895-6, at Inverca*gill— Southland won by 33 runs. 1897-8, at Invercargill— Southland won by two wickets. 1897-8, at Dunedin—Otago won by an innings and 17 1 runs. 1898-9, at Invercargill—Drawn. 1899-00, at Dunedin —Otago won by an innings and 1 run. 1900-1, at Invercargill—Otago won by an innings and 30 runs. 19 01-2, at Dunedin—Otago won by an innings and 1 17 runs. 1902-3, at Invercargill—Otago won b yan innings and 17 7 runs. 1903-4, at Dunedin—Otago won by seven wickets and 12 runs. 1904-5, at Invercargill—Otago won by eight wickets. 1905-6, at Dunedin—Otago won by seven wickets. 1906-7, at Invercargill—Drawn. 1907-8, at Dunedin—Otago won by an innings and 78 runs. 1908-9, at Invercargill—Southland won by 97 runs. 1909-10, at Dunedin—Otago wen by an innings and 464 runs. 19 10 - 11, at Invercargill—Otago won by four wickets. HAMPSTEAD v. H. 1). KANGA’S X I.— Played at Hampstead on May 27 Score :— H. D. K a n g a ’ s XI. H a m pste a d . II. D. Kanga, b Dumbleton.......... Gillespie, c Bajana, b Pitts .......... 11 G. G. Dumbelton, c Shivram, b 13 Salam-ud-din ......................... 3 Salam-ud-din, c Monro, b Pitts ... 31 • F. W. Orr, b Bulsara ................. 3 B. .Jayaram, b Bajana ................. 20 J. Kerr, c Marcus, b Bulsara 1 H. F. Mulla, c Everitt, b Pitts ... 4 F. R. D’O. Monro, b Salam-ud-din 1 Sewell, c Kerr, b Monro .......... 53 R. E. Eiloart, b Bulsara .......... 5 Shivram, c Moon, b Everitt.......... 26 Bajana, b Kanga ......................... 74 Syed Hassam, b Dumbleton.......... 22 R. S. Everitt, b Bulsara .......... 9 M. Bulsara, lbw, b Dumbelton ... 13 H. S. Maclure, c Syed Hassan, b L. E. Thomas, not out ................. 1 Bulsara ....................................... 6 L. J. Marcus, c Orr, b Everitt ... 0 H. G. Dunkley, run out................. 0 B 7, lb 4, nb 3......................... 14 G. J. S. Pitt, not out ................. W. R. Moon, c Sewell, b Salam- 0 Total ................ 208 ud-din ....................................... 16 2nd Innings.— Gillespie, c Everitt, b B 2, lb 4, nb 3 ................. 9 Dunkley 1 ; Salam-ud-din, not out 14; Jayaram, not out 27 ; H. F. Mulla, b Total................. ... 127 Eiloart 10 ; lb 4. Total (2 wkts)... 62 CRICKET IN CEYLON . EU RO PE A N S v. C E Y L O N E S E .—Played at Colombo on A pril 28 and 29 and won by Europeans by 42 runs. Crawford hit all round the wicket with great brilliancy, scoring his 140 out of 198 in 135 minutes. He was missed when 30, 80 and 110 . Cornish helped him to make 110 for the first wicket. It was twelve years since the Europeans had beaten the Ceylonese, and of the fourteen matches played so far they have won only two. Score and analysis :— First innings. E u r o p e a n s . V. F. S. Crawford, c D. L. de Saram, b E . R. de Saram H. G. Cornish, b E. R. de Saram ... E. R. Waldock, b D. L. de Saram ... , D. F. Fit/. Gibbon, b D. L. de Saram A. L. Gibson, b E. R. de Saram W. E. M. Paterson, b E. It. de Saram J. D. Forbes, b D. L. de Saram F. J. Siedle, c and b D. L. de Saram P. R. May, b D. L. de Saram.......... L. C. Davies, b Joseph ................. W. T. Greswell, notout ................. Byes, &c...................... Total ................. First innings. F. de Saram, c Fitz Gibbon, b Greswell D. A. Wijewardene, b Greswell ... A. T. Pollocks, c Gibson, b Greswell D. L. de Saram, c Cornish, b Greswell D. B. Gunasekere, b Greswell.......... C. A. Perera, st Forbes, b Greswell E. R. de Saram, lbw, b Greswell ... A. C. Amath, b Greswell................. R. A. Horan, c Crawford, b May ... D. Joseph, not out ......................... T. Kelaart, st Forbes, b Siedlc 140 32 Second innings. b Amath ......................... st Wijewardene, b E. It. de Saram ......................... b D. L. de Saram .......... run o u t................................ b D. L. de Saram .......... b Amath ......................... b D. L. do Saram .......... c Amath, b Joseph .......... not o u t................................ b E. R. de Sarara .......... b Joseph ......................... Byes, &c........................ Total ................. ...... 0 ......... 2 ........ 6 ......... 7 ........ 27 ......... 4 .. .. 16 ......... 7 ......... 33 .........281 C e y l o n e se . Second innings. 42 b Gibson ...................... 9 c May, b Siedle............... 7 lbw, b Greswell ... . 11 lbw, b Gibson ............... 0 c Waldock, b Greswell . 43 c Siedle, b Fitz Gibbon . 2 b Greswell...................... 0 not ou t.............................. 10 c Forbes, b Gibson ... . 22 st Forbes, b Gibson ... . 42 14 8213 31 0 11 8 2 1 Byes, &c. .. .......... 14 Byes, &c. 17 Total .. ..........163 Total 178 First innings. E u r o p e a n s . Second innings. O. M. R. W. O. M. R. W. Kelaart ................. 1L 2 ‘27 0 ......... D. L. de Saram ... 23 3 75 5 .......... 7 1 34 3 Amath ................. 14 6 28 0 ... ... 11 1 35 2 E. R. de Saram ... 23 4 60 4 .......... ... 9 1 22 2 Joseph ................. 9’1 1 43 1 ..... ... 3-3 0 10 2 Gunasekere.......... 3 0 15 0 ..... First innings C e y l o n e se . Second innings. O. M. R. W. O. M. R. W. Greswell................. 22 2 63 8 ............... . ... 18*5 4 62 4 M ay......................... 12 0 43 1 ........ ......... 6 0 28 0 Waldock................. 2 0 11 0 ........ Fitz Gibbon.......... 5 1 16 0 ........ .’ 7 2 23 1 Siedlo ... ,v ... 4-1 1 16 1 ........ ......... 7 0 29 1 Gibson . . ... 6 1 19 4 Fitzgibbon bowled two no-balls. BLANCO For Cleaning and Whitening White Buckskin and Canvas Shoes, Cricket Pads, and all other articles of a similar nature. It is prepared in a very careful manner, and extra precautions are taken to ensure an evenness of colour. 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