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M.C.C. Win By

EDRICH'S FINE FORM WITH THE BALL

(By AIR MAIL)

THE CHINA MAIL, NOVEMBER 25, 1938.]

An Innings

and the side was out for 107, the |M.C.C. winning by an innings and

842.

'The M.C.C's next match is. against the full strongth of Wea- ;- tern Province, beginning on Satur-

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made 24 of the 44 added for the day. Capetown, November 9. fourth wicket, which fell at 85. A

M.C.C. First Innings HE M.C.C. beat the Western Prince Country XI by an innings collapse followed, and the side was THE M.G4C. heat at the Strand to day. They declared at their cute

The only batting. of Total for eight wickets. (declared) 689 WESTERN PROVINCE COUNTRY XI overnight score of 589 for eight, and then dismissed the home side interest was that of the 18-year-old

First Innings for 140 and 107..

Morkel, who hit both Goddard and D. van Velden, b Farnes..

D. de Villiers, c and b Goddard The spin bowling of Goddard and Verity, who each took four Verity over the mid-off boundary G. Northcote, e Vority, b Goddard 28 wickets, did the damage in the first innings, but in the second the for 6 in making top score with 84, A. Kennedy, st. Ames, b Goddard most successful bowler was Edrich, whose fast-medium deliveries The fifth wicket, Black's, fell at 89, I. Black, st.. Ames, b Verity earned him four wickets for 13 runs. He swung the new ball dan- and the others at 94, 98, 119, and E. Neethling, b Verity gerously, and almost did the hat-trick, Hammond in the slips. drop-140. ping the ball. As it was, Edrich took three wickets in four balls, and at this point his analysis was 2 overs, 0 maidens, 7 runs, 3 wic- kets.

The country batsmen were Kennedy,

had

then taken

THREE WICKETS WITH FOUR

BALLS

J. Luyt, c Hutton, b Goddard. J. Morkel, c Hutton, b Verity. D. Hopkins, st. Ames, b Verity. P. Sleigh, not out H, Millin, absent hurt.

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Both Goddard and Verity were able to turn the ball appreciably,

Total second and the home men found them dif-

Second Innings first G. Northcote, b Farnes

the

bat, With a lead of 449 on the Hammond enforced

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33

3

34 11

2

.140

8

37 0

courageous, but could not take Northcote was caught at liberties against the good-length slip. and Kennedy, who has the re-ficult to play. bowling. Farnes was very fast, putation of being a forcing

D. van Velden, c Hammond. b Edrich 7 but his deliveries were constantly was beaten by the break in going innings,

D. de Villiers, c Ames, b Edrich.. rising over the wicket. In the out to the ball, and was stumped. follow-on, and after a short delay A. Kennedy, b Edrich first innings the M.C.C. fielding Goddard

two owing to rain, the home side went I. Black, b Edrich was uncertain, but it improved in wickets for 12 in six overs, two in again. After Franes had bowled E. Neethling, e Hutton, b Goddard 29

J. Luyt, c Bartlett, b Verity the second. The home side batted of which were maidens.

Northcote at 12 Edrich, who was J. Morkell, b Verity one man short in each innings, SCHOOLBOY HITS OUT making the ball swing, took three D. Hopkins, not out H. Millin, who was hurt yester-

wickets with four balls, the total P. Sleigh, e Valentine, b Verity

H. Millin, absent hurt day, being unable to bat.

remaining at 16 all the time.

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any-

they

by

was

HAMMOND DROPS CATCH - If Hammond had held a catch in the slips Edrich would have done the hat-trick. In this spell he took three wickets for 7 runs in two overs.

Neethling made 23 before

Total

The schoolboy De Villiers and Ivan Black, a much more experien- for WICKET FOR FARNES ced player, who has played The wicket, which was originally Western Province. then played laid down by Dave Nourse, the old with resource, and, hitting Test player, was still good when thing loose to the boundary, Farnes, with a strong wind behind had exactly doubled the score

time, when the total him, started the bowling. He took lunch

Farnes had been fifth out at 52. All this time the Goddard a wicket with, the last ball of his 82 for three.

had been Hammond first over, an in-swinger hitting brought back just before the in-youthful De Villiers Van Velden's stumps. No runs had terval, and, although he made the making a brave show against the Wright

Verity been scored when the 17-year-old ball pop on a now lively wicket, he the varied English bowling, but at

Northcote, was ineffective.

95 he was caught at the wicket off Farnes De Villiers joined G They took the score to 41, at which Goddard took a catch off his own Edrich, but not before he had made Edrich

Goddard total Goddard dismissed both Nor-bowling which dismissed De Villi- top score of the innings with 37.

Wright thcote, who had made 28, and A. lers soon after lunch. He had Verity took three wickets quickly, Iverity

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ACODOMÉ

107

BOWLING ANALYSIS Western Province Country" XI First Innings

M. R. W.

being

Farnes Edrich

7 1

30

2 1

18

13

2

89

2 0

8.

6 1 17

12.6 5 26

Second Innings

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21

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5 1 15 1

4 0 25 0.

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