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If the results of the present Australian tour were analysed in The fast match at Lord's In the County Championship manner. 1926, when H. L. Collins captain- their record would read:-
ed
Was the Australians, 1st Inns. No Poss.drawn with England in a satisfac- P. W. L. W. L. Result Pts. Pts. tory position. In scaring 478-9 150 15 7 1 5 1 1 88 120 dec. England set up a
record The results of the previous score for an innings total at games played by the Australians Lord's. The Australians acored
The batting and bowling per- formances during the mid-week county programme appended below:-
Batting
Shepherd (Surrey)
234
Brown (Cambridge U.)
D. N. Moore (Oxford U.)
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J. A. Deed (Kent)
133
Mitchell (Yorkshire)
130
J. Morgan (Cambridge U.),
119
RE. S. Wyatt (Warwick)
117
98
Whysall (Notts.)
(115
50
Walker (Notts.)
(112
1 60
| Berry (Leicester)
110
Lilley (Noits.)
106
Holmes (Yorkshire)
102
Townsend (Derby)
96
G. C. Grant (Cambridge U.)
95
G. R. Jackson (Derby)
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SCORES AT A GLANCE.
Yorkshire won by 328 runs. Yorkshire: 186 and 318-1 dec. Somerset: 43 and 133.
Gloucester won by eight wickets.
Middlesex: 134 and 142. Gloucester: 233 and 44-2.
Sussex won by nine wickets Glamorgan: 251 and 187. Sussex; 428 and 11-1.
Drawn.
Notts: 216 and 440-6 dec. Oxford U.: 513.
Kent won by nine wickets. Warwick: 265 and 223, Kent:* 438-8 dec.
Essex won by 134 runs, Essex 258 and 244. Hampshire 153 and 213.
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April 30, May 1 and 2-Aug-
tralians 492--8 dec.; Wor- The positions held by the res- cestershire 131 and 196.pective countries are shown in the Won by an innings and 165 inble below, from which runs.
May 3, 6 and 6.-Leicestershire 148; Australians 365-6, Drawn. Rain prevented
further play.
May 7, 8 and 9-Australians 156 and 264-6 dec.; Essex 67 and 146. Won by 207
runs.
May 10, 12 and 13.-Yorkshire 155; Australians 820. Drawn: Rain prevented
further 'play.
May 14, 15 and 16.-Lancashire 176 and 165; Australians 115 and 137-2, Drawn. May 17, 19 and 20-Australians 285 and 213; M.C.C. 268: Drawn,
May 21, 22 and 23.Derby 215 and 181; Australians 348 and 52 -0. Won by ten wickets.
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May 24, 26 and 27.-Australians 379-5; Surrey did not bat. Drawn. Rain
prevented further play,
May 28, 29 and 30-Australians 406-2 dec.; Oxford U. 124 and 124.
Won by an inn. ings and 158 runs. May 31, June 2 and 3-Hamp shire 151 and 175; Austra
Hans 334. Won by an inn- ings and 9 runs.
June 4, 5 and 6-Middlesex 103 and 287; Australians 270 and 121-5. Won by five wickets.
June 7.9 and 10-Australians 504-8 dec.; Cambridge U. 145 and 225. Won by an innings and 134 runs. June 13, 14, 16 and 17-Eng. land 270 and 902; Australia 144 and 335. Lost by 93
rung.
June 18, 19 and 20.-Surrey 162 and 249-2; Australians 888-6 dec. Drawn. June 21, 23 and 24.-Australians 429 and 79-1, Lancashire 259.
Aggregates Compared,
In the 14 matches played, ex-
cluding the Surrey match, which
it can.
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It would, perhaps, be interest- Ing to see the Test averages: for. the first Test at Trent Bridge.
Runs Highest Aver.
Score
152... 7B 70.00
BATTING.
England.
Hobby Robins Sutelike Chapman
54
54.00
87
58 43.50
BI
40,50
Australia
Runs Highest Aver.
Score
87.00
181 37
69.50
81.80
Кіррах Bradman Richardson
A. D. Humphreys, T. 8: Larwood Whyte-Smith,
Tate
D. Keogh, H. C. Robins Shrubyole.
wansea--Glamorganshire
THE COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP TABLE.
D. G. Leveson
Cambridge
Grimmett
588
BOWLING.
England.
Ö.-M. R. W. Aver. 20, 9212' 10,5- .69-28 89: 6 16.5 84.26 132 7 188 Australia.
0. H. R. W. Aver. 02 10 201 10 20,1
The following have made catches, Hammond (England) 4: Duckworth (England), V., Y. Richardson (Australia) and A. P. F. Chapman two each P.M. Hornibrook, W. H Ponsford, A. F. Kippax (Australia) and Hobby and RW V. Robins (England) one each.EW WAY Oldfield, and, Duckworth have each stumped one.
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