First-Class Cricket Matches 1949
SOUTH AUSTRALIA v WESTERN AUSTRALIA Played at Adelaide Oval, January 28, 29, 31, 1949. South Australia won by an innings and 86 runs. (Points: South Australia 5, Western Australia 0) SOUTH AUSTRALIA 1 K.Lewis c Frankish b Williams 73 2 K.G.Gogler b Langdon 41 3 R.A.Hamence c and b Frankish 117 4 L.D.Duldig c Dunn b O’Dwyer 7 5 *P.L.Ridings c Munro b Frankish 39 6 B.L.Bowley c Williams b Puckett 20 7 L.Michael lbw b Dunn 2 8 †G.R.A.Langley b Frankish 7 9 A.R.C.McLean c O’Dwyer b Puckett 19 10 C.A.Watts not out 70 11 G.Noblet hit wkt b O’Dwyer 10 Extras b 4, lb 4, w 3, nb 3 14 —— 419 FoW (1): 1-98 (2), 2-144 (1), 3-151 (4), 4-249 (5), 5-280 (6), 6-286 (7), 7-318 (3), 8-321 (8), 9-384 (9), 10-419 (11) WESTERN AUSTRALIA 1 *D.K.Carmody lbw b Noblet 17 b Noblet 11 2 †J.K.E.Munro c Bowley b Noblet 10 c and b Gogler 17 3 A.R.Edwards c Noblet b McLean 26 c Langley b Bowley 4 4 F.J.Buttsworth c Langley b Bowley 31 c Michael b Noblet 4 5 C.W.Langdon c McLean b Gogler 30 lbw b Noblet 1 6 A.D.Watt c Michael b McLean 58 b Gogler 56 7 D.S.T.Williams c Langley b McLean 5 lbw b McLean 0 8 R.R.Frankish b McLean 1 b Noblet 17 9 T.E.O’Dwyer c Langley b Noblet 13 st Langley b Gogler 6 10 C.W.Puckett not out 2 run out 12 11 W.P.Dunn b Bowley 2 not out 1 Extras b 4, lb 3 7 lb 2 2 —— —— 202 131 FoW (1): 1-23 (2), 2-28 (1), 3-76 (3), 4-96 (4), 5-137 (5), 6-150 (7), 7-162 (8), 8-193 (9), 9-199 (6), 10-202 (11) FoW (2): 1-20 (1), 2-25 (3), 3-30 (4), 4-34 (5), 5-47 (2), 6-52 (7), 7-89 (8), 8-107 (9), 9-128 (6), 10-131 (10) Western Australia Bowling O M R W Dunn 18 3 55 1 1w,2nb Puckett 32 7 91 2 O’Dwyer 15 1 75 2 1w Frankish 16 2 63 3 Watt 2 0 13 0 Langdon 16 3 76 1 Williams 4 0 24 1 1w,1nb Edwards 4 1 8 0 South Australia Bowling O M R W O M R W Noblet 16 4 30 3 13 0 39 4 Bowley 9.1 2 19 2 7 2 17 1 McLean 14 1 79 4 10 0 56 1 Ridings 4 0 6 0 Watts 9 1 42 0 1 0 1 0 Gogler 6 1 19 1 (4) 5 1 16 3 Umpires: A.F.Cocks and E.W.McKay. Toss: South Australia Close of Play: 1st day: South Australia (1) 325-8 (McLean 2*, Watts 4*); 2nd day: Western Australia (1) 199-9 (Puckett 1*, Dunn 0*). The match was scheduled for four days but completed in three. R.A.Hamence’s 117 took 223 minutes and included 18 fours. 65
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