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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

Thursday, 8 September 2011

CW 1922/23 (S26) Game 4: New South Wales vs South Australia

New South Wales vs South Australia
Sydney Cricket Ground
6th, 8th-10th January 1923

Lineups-
New South Wales- HL Collins, W Bardsley, TJE Andrews, JM Taylor, AF Kippax, ATE Punch, HSTL Hendry, AT Gray, WAS Oldfield, JD Scott, AA Mailey


South Australia- AJ Richardson, VY Richardson, HHM Bridgman, PD Rundell, LV Pellew, JW Rymill, RJB Townsend, NL Williams, RL Bennett, WJ Whitty, FL Morton


First Innings
South Australia put in a good performance with VY Richardson (7) and the ducks of NL Williams and RL Bennett spoiling the card. After AJ Richardson and HHM Bridgman were out before they could make half-centuries, a real partnership started up. HL Collins' two wickets were the very important scalps of the highscorers.

SA 354
PD Rundell 86; LV Pellew 70
AA Mailey 3-102; HL Collins 2-24

New South Wales had to wait until they were 169-7 before things really got going for them with all-rounder HSTL Hendry partnering up with the ninth man.AJ Richardson was lethal with the spin, but he had help on two fantastic pieces of fielding for the wickets of JM Taylor (0) an WAS Oldfield.

SA 354
NSW 362
HSTL Hendry 97; WAS Oldfield 84
AJ Richardson 6-85; RJB Townsend 3-54

Second Innings
South Australia could not put together a complete game as disaster struck early. AT Gray removing both AJ Richardson and PD Rundell for ducks, and AA Mailey starting off his  five-for with the wicket of VY Richardson for 1. LV Pellew was able to better his first innings score, and JW Rymill was faultless in his at bat, but the tail dropped the ball this time after WJ Whitty and FL Morton put in a fearless first innings with scores of 40 and 21; this time they walked for 0.

SA 354 + 277
NSW 362
JW Rymill 83*; LV Pellew 71; HHM Bridgman 57
AA Mailey 5-78; AT Gray 3-56

Opener W Bardsley was the man of the moment as he scored more than half the required runs to guide New South Wales to victory. HL Collins was caught in memorable fashion at deep mid wicket, WJ Whitty claimed his second wicket in spectacular style too; this time the catch was somehow made by the wicket keeper, leaving both Collins (18) and AF Kippax (0) shaking their heads. And not to be outdone the man at gully robbed W Bardsley of even more.


SA 354 + 277
NSW 362 + 270-4
W Bardsley 140; JM Taylor 72*
WJ Whitty 2-78; PD Rundell 1-9

New South Wales win by six wickets.

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