Rhodesian first-class cricket in
1948/49
Captain:
Sid Martin
F
G Mann's M.C.C. touring team
played the usual two matches in
Rhodesia, which were disrupted by
the usual rain at that time of
year, and again this meant that
Rhodesia played no other
first-class cricket. The
disruptions of the M.C.C. matches
strengthened the complaints of
Rhodesia to the South African
authorities about being given
matches at this time of year, and
this at last brought results,
with the Australians in 1949/50
being scheduled to visit Rhodesia
at the start of their
tour.
Rhodesia now had a
team of some experience, and on a
pitch in the first match dampened
by rain M.C.C. were given
considerable concern by the
ferocious pace bowling of
38-year-old Bob Newson, who took
five wickets for five runs in
four overs at one stage. M.C.C.'s
193 was their lowest total of the
tour. However, only rain
prevented them from reaching a
victory target of 148. In the
second match Martin bowled well
and held together Rhodesia's
disastrous first innings, while
rain helped them save the match
after following on.
At Raylton,
Bulawayo; 29, 31 January, 1
February. RHODESIA 174 (A P
Singleton 38; J A Young 4/31, R O
Jenkins 4/78) and 166 (S H Martin
32, K P Curran 36; J A Young
4/29, D C S Compton 4/51). M.C.C.
193 (C H Palmer 33, D C S Compton
60, C Gladwin 44; E S Newson
5/54, A P Singleton 3/29) and
117/2 (C H Palmer 32*). Match
drawn.
At Salisbury Sports
Club; 4, 5, 7 February. M.C.C.
228 (L Hutton 79, D C S Compton
34, F G Mann 32; E S Newson
3/108, S H Martin 6/49). RHODESIA
61 (S H Martin 27*; A V Bedser
6/17, C Gladwin 4/37) and 191/5
(K P Curran 37, C J Pretorius
75). Match drawn.
It is intended in the future to produce full
scorecards, and also much more
information about all cricket in
Rhodesia during this season. At
present, the next entry in this
section is for 1949/50