SHEFFIELD SHIELD CRICKET
NEW SOUTH WALES V. VICTORIA BRADMAN SCORES 23S Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright SYDNEY, November 7. The Sheffield Shield match was continued to-day. Stumps were drawn at 5.50 owing to the failing light. The weather was fine and hot. Hird’s bowling for New South Wales and Alexander's for Victoria were the principal features of to-day’s play. New- South Wales require only 80 runs for an outright win. Details: VICTORIA. First Innings 408 Second Innings. Woodfull st Oldfield b Hird 83 O’Brien, c Theak b M'Cabe 15 Rigg run out 10 Darling b Hird 2 Thomas not out 24 Barnett c Bradman b Hird 0 Blackie st Oldfield b,Hird ... ... 1 Flectwood-Smith e Wendell Bill b Hird ; 3 Alexander c Theak b Hird 6 Ironmonger - run out "... 0 Ponsford absent, hurt 0 Extras 6 Total 150 Bowling Analysis.—Hird, six for 56; M'Cabe, one for 13; Theak, none for 24; Hill, nono for 15; O’Reilly, none for 36. NEW SOUTH WALES. First Innings. Fiugleton 6 Wendell Bill 19 Bradman 238 Kippax 52 M'Cabe c Fleetwood-Smith b Alexander 56 Theak b Alexander 39 Hird c Barnett b Alexander 6 Cummins b Alexander 13 O’Reilly c Barnett b Alexander ... 0 Oldfield not out 22 Hill b Ironmonger 10 Extras 14 Total 475 Bowling Analysis.—-Alexander, seven for 59; Fleetwood-Smith, tw’o for 145; Ironmonger, one for 96; Darling, none for 40; Blackie, none for 85. [The cable message does not state how the first four New South Wales batsmen lost their wickets, but from the bonding analysis Alexander and Fleetwood-Smith must have shared these wickets. ]
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Evening Star, Issue 21254, 8 November 1932, Page 11
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