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THE "ADMIRABLE CRICHTON" OF MODERN CRICKET.—DonaId Georg. Br.dm.n, •conns 248 not out, yesterday made his fourth Teat three-figure score against England at Melbourne. It ia the only pitch in the Commonwealth on which he has made a century against Marylebone. In thia picture the champion ia shown at Kennington acknowledging the cheers of the crowd on Auguat 20, 1930, on reaching hia 200 in the innings In which he made -232. Joining in the applause are G. Duckworth, who eventually caught Bradman behind the wickets off Harold- Larwood, and the Scot*man lan Peeblea, who took six for 204 in the total of ~-695. Aoatralia won the rubber game on Captain W. M. Woodfull'a birthday by an inniiigs and 39 runa.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 4, 6 January 1937, Page 15

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THE "ADMIRABLE CRICHTON" OF MODERN CRICKET.—DonaId Georg. Br.dm.n, •conns 248 not out, yesterday made his fourth Teat three-figure score against England at Melbourne. It ia the only pitch in the Commonwealth on which he has made a century against Marylebone. In thia picture the champion ia shown at Kennington acknowledging the cheers of the crowd on Auguat 20, 1930, on reaching hia 200 in the innings In which he made -232. Joining in the applause are G. Duckworth, who eventually caught Bradman behind the wickets off Harold- Larwood, and the Scot*man lan Peeblea, who took six for 204 in the total of ~-695. Aoatralia won the rubber game on Captain W. M. Woodfull'a birthday by an inniiigs and 39 runa. Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 4, 6 January 1937, Page 15

THE "ADMIRABLE CRICHTON" OF MODERN CRICKET.—DonaId Georg. Br.dm.n, •conns 248 not out, yesterday made his fourth Teat three-figure score against England at Melbourne. It ia the only pitch in the Commonwealth on which he has made a century against Marylebone. In thia picture the champion ia shown at Kennington acknowledging the cheers of the crowd on Auguat 20, 1930, on reaching hia 200 in the innings In which he made -232. Joining in the applause are G. Duckworth, who eventually caught Bradman behind the wickets off Harold- Larwood, and the Scot*man lan Peeblea, who took six for 204 in the total of ~-695. Aoatralia won the rubber game on Captain W. M. Woodfull'a birthday by an inniiigs and 39 runa. Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 4, 6 January 1937, Page 15