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NEWS GETS EXCITED

Over Bradman’s Failure VICTORY OF VERITY DON’S FEET OF OLAY! AUSTRALIA v. ENGLAND THE COMBINED TEAM DRAWN ON A BAD WICKET SUNSHINE AFTER RAIN BIG ATTENDANCE AND GATE By Telegraph—Press Assn—Copyright (Augt. and N.Z.. Cable) I’erlh. Ocr. 31. The combined Australian team on Sulu"(lay drew in the match against England. Following were the teams:England—.Tardine (captain), Sutcliffe, Levin nil. Hammond, the Nnwab of Patau li. Pay-nter, Ames, Allen. Verity, Mitchell, and Duckworth, with Bowes as 12th man. Combined Team—Bryant, (captain) ■ Flngleton. Richardson. Bradman,, Lonergan, HIP-Smltli, McCabe. Evans. Lovelock. Mari in and Tlalcombe,

with Inverariry as 12th man. Tim -dismissal of Bradman l'or throe runs in I lie first innings anil for 10 in the second innings, and the 'outstanding success of (lie English .-bowler. H. Verify, on a sticky wicket, .were tile outstanding features of Saturday's play in the cricket match, England v. a combined Australian side. Verity's first innings average was seven wickets for 37 runs. '! « AUSTRALIANS BATTING The rain held off. Hut a stiff southwesterly wind was blowing. The 'wicker was drying, but. was still very soft: an.l wet. for play. Bradman was dismissed by a wonderful caieli by Hammond, who held die hull, although be fell in doing so. Verity was brilliant, making the ball rise on the pitch. it was his first sticky wicker, and it suited him admirably. The batsmen made a procession. In tlt<‘ second innings Bradman again failed. He was apparently 'uncomfortable on rite sticky wiwket. and gave an easy catch to Pataudi. The improving wicket gave Eingletoiv an opporttinty. He rattled up n sparkling Tiie attendance was 20.000 and the gate receipts were £ISOO. The Englishmen leave to-night for Adelaide. ENGLAND.—First Innings Sutcliffe, o lnverarity, b Evans 100 iPafattdi. c Evans, b Halcombe . 120 .fan'llno. c McCabe, b Bradman 08 Allen, lbw.. it Bradman 10 'Paynrev, not out 32 A rues lbw.. It MeCalte 23 dlam ntond. b Bryant 77 Leyland. l.b.w . 1? McCabe 2 Extras 23 Total for 7 wickets tdeelaretl) 583 COMBINED AUSTRALIAN'S First Innings Richardson. c Sutcliffe, it Verify 27 Fingleton. c Duckworth. It Verity 20 Bradman, e Hammond. It Verity 3 McCabe. It Paynter 43 e Luekworth. It Vert v 10 jHill-Smitb. e Jardine, b Verity 17 Bryanf. c Mitchell, It Verity ... 0 jl.oveloi'k. e Hammond, It Mitchell 11. Evans, c Allen, it Verity 0 (Martin, st; Duckworth, it Mitchell 1 Halcomltc. not out 1 Extras 17 Total 150 BLwling analysis Verity took seven wickets for 37: Mitchell two for 37: I’aynter one for 0 Second Innings Richardson, b Allen 0 Fingleton, not out 53 Bradman, c Pataudi. it Allen ... 10Lonergan. it Paynter 23 Hill-. Smith, e Duckworth, b Ames 32 Bryn nr. not out 12 Total for four wickets 130 BRADMAN'S DISMISSAL A PAPER’S JUBILATION London, Oct. 30. The Evening News thus expresses delight at Bradman’s downfall: “Verty demon bowler terrorises Australians. Don Bradman, mighty Brad,mnn, cricketing idol of Australia, 'stands revealed as idol with clay feet. Bradiuaip sebrijng machiate, non-stop batsman, who can’t be bowled. mad* 13 runs in two inningjj.”

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Feilding Star, Volume 9, Issue 3871, 31 October 1932, Page 5

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NEWS GETS EXCITED Feilding Star, Volume 9, Issue 3871, 31 October 1932, Page 5

NEWS GETS EXCITED Feilding Star, Volume 9, Issue 3871, 31 October 1932, Page 5

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