List of Tied First-class Cricket Matches - Orange Free State Vs Eastern Province 1925/26

Orange Free State Vs Eastern Province 1925/26

Orange Free State 100 & 349 Tie

Shunter Coen 42
Arthur Ochse 5/26

Ryeford Dick 56
Kenneth McRobert 4/68

Ramblers Cricket Club Ground, Bloemfontein, South Africa
Umpires: ?

Eastern Province 225 & 224/8

Southey Stirk 48
Bernard Susskind 3/41

Campbell Munro 39
Joseph Abell 2/8

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