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Rhodesian first-class cricket in 1930/31Captain: 'Jock' SpeightPercy Chapman's English team was visiting South Africa this season, so the Currie Cup tournament was not played. Rhodesia's only first-class match was against the tourists, the first time any official touring team had crossed the Limpopo. Rhodesia put up a fine performance, although the M.C.C., as it was then known, were handicapped by illness to several players, including Chapman himself and Wally Hammond. The tourists were greatly indebted to a fine second-innings century by Maurice Leyland, which saved them from possible severe embarrassment. Rain also reduced the time available for play. At Queens Ground, Bulawayo; 6, 8, 9 December. M.C.C. 278 (R E S Wyatt 78, A P F Chapman 48; H J O'Reilly 3/49, D S Tomlinson 5/106) and 322 (W R Hammond 49 retired ill, M Leyland 169; R J Crisp 3/64). RHODESIA 248 (C J R Hayward 95, T P Symington 60, N I Boast 33*; I A R Peebles 6/57). Match drawn. It is intended in the future to include a full scorecard, and also much more information about all cricket in Rhodesia during this season. At present, the next entry in this section is for 1931/32 |
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