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AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS

GLAMORGAN MATCH SAIN AGAIN STOPS PLAY Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright LONDON, August 1. (Received August 2, at 11 a.m.) When play was resumed at 12.30 the wicket appeared to be sticky. White and Waite resumed the attack, bowling four maidens each. The wicket thus far appeared to play truly, but the batsmen were extremely cautious. The first run came from Waite m the twelfth over, causing ironical applause The first run from White came in his eighth over. Davies should have been run out when he was 24, Walker missing an attempt to take off the bails. The luncheon adjournment was taken half an hour late. Only 30 runs were added in an hour to-day. The wicket was not very troublesome! Twenty-five thousand wore present after lunch. Dyson’s stubborn stay of 125 minutes ended when Bradman took a brilliant catch at long on. E. Davies, after reaching 60 in 140 minutes and being badly missed when 62 and 54, skied a ball to the wicket-keeper Waite, who bowled unchanged for two and a-quarter hours to-day, also got Brierley and D Davies with offbreaks Steady rain commenced at 3.50 and there was no further play. Details:— GLAMORGAN. , First Innings. „ Dyson o Bradman h Waite 27 E. Davies c Walker b Waite 58 ' Brierley c Barnes b White 22 D. Davies c Brown b Waite 11 Turnbull st Walker b Waite 11 Smart not out 8 Extras 11 Total -for five wickets ... 148

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Evening Star, Issue 23025, 2 August 1938, Page 9

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AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS Evening Star, Issue 23025, 2 August 1938, Page 9

AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS Evening Star, Issue 23025, 2 August 1938, Page 9