SHEFFIELD SHIELD.
N.S.W. BEATS BRADMAN AND CO. O'REILLY IN WICKETS AGAIN. ANOTHER PROSPECT FOR ENGLAND ADELAIDE, December 21. In the Sheffield Shield match against New South Wales, South AusVraliJf^ho 191 fn rUns In t , he / fir «t innings, scored 191 in their second (Badcock 77, Bradman Bowling for New South Wale* O'Reilly for 58 Wlckets for 57 « nd O'Brien three New South Wales (33 and 104), won by o3 runs. „,"^ a f? oc k , an 4, Bradman were uaconquered at lunch but the partnership was dissolved after lunch by O'Brien, who got Badcock, after which O'Reilly dismissed Bradman Then folloWed a procession which enabled New South Wales to gam an outright victory. O Brien, like Haesett (Victoria) has also caught the eye of the selectors for the Hinglish tour. ai A J Vl , e ] bo ™ rn ? message states that in the Sheffield Shield match against Victoria, Vjueensland, who in their first innings j m a-de 150 runs, followed on, and in their second innings made 212 (W. Brown 12, Coats 46, Tallon 31, Baker 43). Bowling for Victoria Sievera took three wickets for 40 and Fleetwood-Smith three (for 101. Victoria, who in the fir«t innings declared with six wickets down for 461, won by an innings and 99 runs.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 303, 22 December 1937, Page 19
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