FORM REGAINED
BRADMAN'S BRILLIANCE i Reports from Adelaide indicate that D. G. Bradman has again come into his own. In two recent matches he -gave samples of his most brilliant batting, his displays contrasting greatly with his painstaking innings against the M.C.C. team. In making 62 for Kensington he gave a brilliant exhibition of driving, square-cutting, and pulling. This performance was followed up with a dazzling century, his score of 101 being made in little more than even time. From Victoria comes news of a great performance by Ponsford and Rigg. Opening for Melbourne against University these two fine batsmen were still together at the end of the day with 331 runs on the board—Ponsford 165 not out, Rigg 158 not out.
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Evening Star, Issue 22209, 11 December 1935, Page 5
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122FORM REGAINED Evening Star, Issue 22209, 11 December 1935, Page 5
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