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THE FINAL TEST.

BRITAIN MAKES 405.

Australia 2 for 215. SUTCLIFFE'S FINE 161. PONSFORD GETS A CENTURY. (A. and N.Z. Cable). LONDON, Aug. 18. Britain made 405 all out in the rfinal test at the Oval to-day. The weather was fine and the wicket -.good. Suteliffe and Wyatt carried on until Suteliffe Avas caught behind the -wicket by Oldfield. Wyatt fell the «ame way Avith his score at 64. The rest gave little trouble. Australia opened Avith Ponsford .and Woodfull, Ponsford notching 110 'being also being caught behind the -stumps. \ Details are: — ENGLAND.—First Innings. Hobbs, c Kippax, b Wall 47 Suteliffe, c Oldfield, b Fairfax .. 161 •Whysall, lbw, b Wall 13 Duleepsinhji, c Fairfax, b Grimmett 50 Hammond, b McCabe 13 Leyland, b Grimmett 3 Wyatt, c Oldfield, b Fairfax 64 X<arwood, lbw, b Grimmett 19 •Tate, st Oldfield, b Grimmett ... 10 Duckworth, b Fairfax 3 ' Peebles, not out 3 Extras ' 19 Total 405 Fall of wickets: One for 68, two for 97, three for 162, four for 190, five for 197, six for 367, seven for 379, eight tfor 379, nine for 391, ten for 405. Bowling analysis: Grimmett, 4/135; :Fairfax, 3/52; Wall, 2/96; McCabe, 1/49; Hornibrook, 0/54. AUSTRALIA.—First Innings. Woodfull, c DuckAvorth, b Peebles 54 Ponsford, b Peebles 110 "jßradman, not out 27 I Kippax, not out 11 Extras 13 Total (for 2 wickets) .... 215

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Thames Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 17969, 19 August 1930, Page 5

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THE FINAL TEST. Thames Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 17969, 19 August 1930, Page 5

THE FINAL TEST. Thames Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 17969, 19 August 1930, Page 5

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