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I have been an M.E. sufferer for a long time now, but sports replay gaming is an easy hobby for me to enjoy. Originally from Canvey Island, Essex, I was introduced to replay gaming a few years ago, leading to my first purchase: Cricket World. Most sports I share will be common, but there are some more obscure replays thrown in. Thank you for visiting and I hope you enjoy your stay. Feel free to say hello! - Chris

Wednesday, 7 September 2011

CW 1922/23 (S26) Game 3: Victoria vs South Australia

Victoria vs South Australia
Melbourne Cricket Ground
30th December 1922, 1st-4th January 1923

Lineups-
Victoria- ER Mayne, WM Woodfull, J Ryder, AEV Hartkopf, RL Park, VS Ransford, CB Willis, LF Freemantle, AE Liddicut, JL Ellis, PH Wallace

South Australia- AJ Richardson, VY Richardson, LV Pellew, PD Rundell, JW Rymill, RJB Townsend, NL WIlliams, FK Gould, WJ Whitty, RL Bennett, FL Morton

First Innings
J Ryder and AEV Hartkopf held out the longest by far, but WJ Whitty still got to them as he did the three wickets before, single-handedly putting Victoria on a 146-5 scoreline. A second partnership between VS Ransford and CB Willis then picked up where their predecessors left off, but three round zeros at the bottom of the lineup helped stall the scoring completely for the final four wickets as RJB Townsend was brought in to great effect.

VIC 257
J Ryder 60; AEV Hartkopf 54; VS Ransford 53
WJ Whitty 6-75; RJB Townsend 4-9

Just two scores beyond 40 and another six-wicket taker kept South Australia chasing the game. VY Richardson had scored the lions share of his teams runs by the time he was bowled by AEV Hartkopf to put them 139-6. The same bowler claimed the wicket of the only other dangerman: WJ Whitty.

VIC 257
SA 218
VY Richardson 78; WJ Whitty 44
AEV Hartkopf 6-53; PH Wallace 3-65


Second Innings
There would be no repeat of South Australia's success in the first innings after ER Mayne and WM Woodfull made a new record for an opening parnership. PD Rundell was the one who stopped them, along with AEV Hartkopf, at the 338 mark. J Ryder also walked back for a duck, this time at the hands of Williams, but Victoria kept marching on with another century and two half-centuries from RL Park (76) and LF Freemantle (52*).

VIC 257 + 631-6 dec.
SA 218
ER Mayne 180; WM Woodfull 150; CB Willis 112*
PD Rundell 3-30; NL Williams2-123

After bowling him out for 3 in the first innings PH Wallace takes the bails off again leaving AJ Richardson walking off for just 1. VY Richardson could not emulate his first score but the team did provide better suuport with another pair of fifties.


VIC 257 + 631-6 dec.
SA 218 + 310
JW Rymill 69; PD Rundell 54; VY Richardson 53
PH Wallace 3-64; AE Liddicut 2-57

Victoria win by three-hundred-and-sixty runs.

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