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Australia 3 for 196

IN MATCH AGAINST GLAMORGAN. United Press Association.—By ElectrU Telegraph.—Copyright. Roceved Tuesday, 2 a.an. LONDON, Aug. 4. The weather was fine for the resumption of the Australian match against Glamorgan, but the wicket was wet. Australia have lost 3 wickets for 196. Bradman, not out 43 McCahe, c Davies, b Ryan .. 53 Extras .. .. 8

Prospects for the Pinal Test LONDON, Aug. 3. Mr P. F. Warner, writing in the Morning Post, discussing tho prosipects for the final cricket Test, which will commence on August 16, says:— “Tho impression the earlier Tests leaves is that the Australians comprise the better team. “Though England possesses fine individual players, the side does not seem to blend as a combination, largely owing to a lack of all-rounders. Ouir batting has not quite reached expectations. Despite individual good efforts, Leyland has not done all that was expected of him. His length is inadequate. “Parker is the most effective lefthand bowler in England, but beiug forty-six years of age, he is a poor bat •and field. Nevertheless, if a soft wicket is assured he would strengthen the bonding. “Chapman is an inspiring leader, ■but he seems to have declined a little as a tactician.”

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Manawatu Times, Volume LV, Issue 7296, 5 August 1930, Page 7

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Australia 3 for 196 Manawatu Times, Volume LV, Issue 7296, 5 August 1930, Page 7

Australia 3 for 196 Manawatu Times, Volume LV, Issue 7296, 5 August 1930, Page 7