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THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

MATCH WITH NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. HOME SIDE 65 RUNS FOR ONE WICKET. (UNITED PHEdS ASSOCIATION— B? ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH —COI'VBIGHT.i (Received July Bth, 1.45 a.m.) LONDON, July 7. The weather is fine but dull for the continuation of the match Australia v. Nottinghamshire. The wicket is good. Oldfield fielded instead of Fairfax, whose boil threatens to become an abscess and may keep him out of the next Test match. His absence further weakened the Australian bowling attack. Wall and a'Beckett opened the bowling to Gunn to Whysalland added only nine in 20 minutes. Wall allowed them to score when and where they liked. He showed neither length nor pace. The batsmen in 75 minutes scoring 50. Hurwood broke the partnership with the last ball of his first over. Gunn gave Wall a tame catch in slips, thus ending the dullest knock. Scores: — AUSTRALIA. First innings .. • • NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. First Innings. G. Gunn, c Wall, b Hurwood ... 34 W. Whysall, not out . - .. 25 Extras • ■ • • ® Total for one wiclcet .. 65 THIRD TEST MATCH. ENGLAND'S TEAM SELECTED. LONDON, July 6. England's team for the third Test will be:— A. P. F. Chapman (captain). K. S. Duieepsinhji. J. B. Hobbs. H. Sutcliffe. M. W. Tate. H. Larwood. G. Duckworth. W. R. Hammond. M. Leyland. R. Tyldesley. G. Geary. E. Hendrcn is 12th mau.

P. F. WARNER'S COMMENTS. (Received July 7th, 11.10 p.m.) LONDON, July 7. Mr P. F. Warner, writing in the "Morning Post," states that the English Teat team is in accordance with expectations, though many would have preferred Freeman to Tyldesley. Neither was successful in Australia, but both are fino bowlers on English wickets. "The passing of Woolley is,to be regretted, &b he is still -a. great batsman," ho added. "Hendren is certainly the most distinguished occupant of the position of twelfth man. "The wickot at Leeds is apt to crumble, so that the winner of the toss will have a big initial advantage."

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19974, 8 July 1930, Page 11

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THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19974, 8 July 1930, Page 11

THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19974, 8 July 1930, Page 11