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According to messages sent by Reuter and private cables to the Hongkong Cricket Club, the weather was fine and sunny and the wicket in good condition, when the Interport] ericket match started yesterday. There was a fairly big crowd of spectators round the ground.

Donald Leach, the Shanghai Captain, won the toss and decided to bat. Divecha and Simpson were the opening pair. Pearce, the visiting captain, entrusted the attack to Cap Reynolds and Reid.

TUESDAY, MAY 20. 1930.

But for the two catches which were missed in the slips, the fielding of the local players was good,

Continuing after ten, Leach and Stokes went for the weak bowling of the visiting team and were engaged in an invaluable partnership for the third wicket. The captain of the Shanghai team was the faster of tho two and soon left his partner behind.

Leach Lucky..

The Hongkong bowlers took semo- time to find their length. After lunch they found their length, but the batsmen were treating them with the greatest respect.

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Hongkong's fielding was excellent (though E. C. Fincher dropped a couple of very expensive catches in- the slips, as already mentioned). Duckitt made some brilliant stops at point.

Detailed scores are appended: He had been lucky, however, in being dropped after he had only scored

Shanghai-1st Innings. nine, Fincher in the slips again being M. J. Divecha, e Pearce, b Beck 40 the offending fieldsman; and at 66 O. G. Simpson, c and b Beck Lesch had another escape from dis-L. F. Stokes, run out missal when Reid failed to hold a D. W. Leach, b Mitchell catch. A ball from the batsman was Barson, also dropped at 76;

F. Mitchell was the bowler to send the At the outset the batsmen exercised | Shanghai captain back to the pavilion. great caution and refused to tako slow ball made Leach play on of risks, Runs came steadily, chiefly bis pads after he had scored 81 and from Simpson. Divecha was inclined had helped to put on 124 for the third to be laboured and secured his runs

wicket. mostly on the leg side. When he had made 19, Simpson was missed in the slips by E.C. Fincher.

The half century went up after the innings had been in progress emmetly G5 minutes. Shortly afterwards, Simpson left, caught and bowled by Beck with 32 to his credit.

Pearce repentedly changed his bowl ing, bringing on no fewer than five bowlers during the first hour and quarter, during which runs came at the rate of just over two runs per

over.

Stokes joined Divecha just before the tiffin interval, and the pair took the score to 85 for one when an adjournment was made. Divecha was then 35 not out, Stokes 5 not out and extras 13.

Leach was at the wickets for two hours and 40 minutes,' and scored eight boundaries. a distinctly successful experiment.

Mitchell was put on for one over-

Pearce, b Reid T. Marshall, c E. Fincher, b Reid' P. Madar, not but Dr. O'Hara, not out

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Total (for 6 wits.). 291

E. G. Barnes, J. A. Isaacs and Rogerson or Rev. E. K. Quick to bat..

Fall of wickets: 1 (Simpson), for 71; 2 (Divecha) for 90; 3 (Leach) for 214; 4 (Stokes) for 266; 5 '(Bar- son) for 283; 6 (Marshall) for 289.

Bowling Analysis.

Good Throw In.. Zimmern was responsible for dis- missing Stokes after the batsman had collected 66 runs, with a brillant throw in from cover point, the Shang- Reynolds hai

player being run out before he Reid He had ten boundaries to his credit

able to make waa

good his ground. More Beck the score at 283 he himself was caught Anderson

Barson saw

Stokes

50, and with Duckitt

not out and O'Hara 2 not out when Mitchell behind

the wicket. Madar was 13 E. F. Fincher

stumps were drawn.

O. M. R. WY.

29 9 59

29 9 70

16 5 44

22 5 48

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1 I Beck bowled. ono no-ball and one wide. Of the extras, twelve wers byes.

Commenting on the play, our Shang: hai correspondent states: The best The Tea Interval.

of the

Shanghai batsmen were not enterprising, considering The batsmen

that the were scoring more bowling of the visitors was below. freely after tiffin, but Divecha only Int

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has been decided to play the match! then 48 and Leach 47. Extras already totalled 16.

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