AUSTRALIAN TEAM
VICTORY OVER SURREY LONDON, July 3 In the final stages of Australia's second innings against Surrey at the Oral to-day Cover was repeatedly nobailed. When .Bradman and Darling were together they soon began to punish the bowling, and continued so strongly that many boundaries were scored. Watts was called on at 63, and ho continued the speed attack, but man remained aggressive. Then Fender was tried at 71 and mot with the same fate, Bradman hooking him three times to the boundary and reaching his 50.in 70 minutes. Darling was badly dropped by Fender at second slip off Holmes, but was out in the same over leg-before in attempting a hook shot. , , . Bradman was his old self in his dashing innings. This is the first time since 1921 a Surrey-Australia match has produced tho same result. Australia won by six wickets. . Following are the bowling figures tor Australia's second' innings;—Gover took two wickets for 36 runs, Allom one for 24, Watts none for 14, Fender jiono for 28, Holmes one for 4« . .v
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21844, 5 July 1934, Page 11
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