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BRADMAN TROUBLED

VOCE AND TATE DOMINATE FINGLETON’S CENTURY ENGLAND PLAYING N.S.W. [By I ftleEi aph-Press Association—Copy l ight. | Received Nov. 25, 9.50 p.m. SIDNEY, Nov. 25. Larwood is twelfth man. Jardine called wrongly I'or the firsi time of the tour and Fingleton. and Bill opened in cool weather ou a bats man's wicket. Alien and Voce had charge of tile attack hut the former was unable to strike a length, Bill collecting three fours off him in three overs. Voce operated witn a closely packed leg Held and Fingleton was uncomfortable facing him. Voce incensed the crowd by making the ball j fly around the batsmen's Heads. Fingleton received nasty knocks over the heart and on the arm. Tate was bowling excellently and had Fingleton and Bill missing badly. Bill eventually caught in the slips. Bradman was never at ease, being troubled by Voce ’s flyers and Tate’a perfect length. With Fingleton and McCabe assu ciated the runs came at a good rate, 150 being raised in 130 minutes. Me Cube smacked Verity for four successive fours, making the partnership worth JOO in 57 minutes. Fingleton. who earlier was subdued, now showed greater confidence. Tare was brought on again and dismissed McCabe, Allen taking a line catch at short leg. Ale Cabe gave a bright display lor 82 minutes. He hit eleven fours. Fingleton reached the century in 201 minutes. He was then dropped in , the slips by Hammond off Voce. The hillites again demonstrated against Voce when he struck HLO and Cummins on the body with fast, bumping deliveries. The tail-enders offered little resistance. Fingleton carried his bat, being solid rather than brilliant. Tate was easily the most dangerous bowler. The fielding or the Englishmen was not up to international standard. The attendance was 26,384 and the gate receipts £lB4B. Scores were as follow:--New’ South Wales First Innings !• ingle Luu, nut uut 1.1 y Bill, c Jardine, b Tate 22 Bradman, 1.b.w., b Tate 18 Kippax, c Voce, b Tate 3 McCabe, c Allen, b Tate 67 Hird, c Ames, b Allen y Cummins, 1.b.w.. b Voce 0 Oldfield, c Sutcliffe, b Allen .... 5 O’Reilly, b Allen (j Theak, b Allen ~ .. y Howell, b Allen 7 Extras .. .- 14 Total | Bowling: Allen took live for 69: ! \ oce, one for 53, Tate, four for 43; , Brown, none for 28; Hammond, none lor 26; Verity, none for 30. England First Innings Sutcliffe, nut out 3 Wyatt, not out .. .. 2 Extras 1 Total, none foi 6 FOR SHEFFIELD SHIELD MATCH AT ADELAIDE VICTOBIA STABTS WELL Received Nov. 25, 11.3 U p.m. ADELAIDE, Nov. 25. In the Sheffield Shield match against South Australia Victoria in their first innings lost four for 380. O’Brien niade 42, Rigg 159 and Darling 150. Neither Grimmett, who took one for L>6, nor Wall had any terrors for Rigg or Darling. Both gave a dashing display. Woodfull. Ponsfoid, Nagel and Iron •monger are not playing for Victoria, which team is led by Hendry.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 75, Issue 280, 26 November 1932, Page 8

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BRADMAN TROUBLED Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 75, Issue 280, 26 November 1932, Page 8

BRADMAN TROUBLED Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 75, Issue 280, 26 November 1932, Page 8