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ANOTHER WIN

For English Cricketers

BY A MARGIN OF FOUR WICKETS

BRADMAN HEADS N.S.W. LIST

By Telegraph—Copyright. —Press Assn. January 29.

Dismissing New South Wales for 128 on a bad wicket, England required only 110 to win and accomplished this after losing six wickets. About 15,000 people were present today, when dull and cloudy weather prevailed. New South Wales was again unfortunate in having to bat on a wicket damaged by heavy overnight rain. ,

Five good wickets fell before lunch while 83 runsrwere added, and the remaining four batsmen were dismissed after the adjournment for 11 runs. Bradman in the early stages of his innings was a little venturesome, but later played with delightful freedom, being severe on the slow bowlers, Mitchell and Verity. Hammond bowlel unchanged to-day on a wicket which gave him every assistance. Kippax, Bradman, Cummins and Hill all lost their wickets at short fine-leg where Hammond, Verity and Mitchell had a cluster of fieldsmen not more than six yards from the batsmen. Bradman batted 123 minutes. He hit seven fours. Kippax appears to have lost all his form.

The crowd was in high glee when the England opening batsmen were dismissed for 11 runs. Smart fielding by Cummins was responsible for Wyatt’s downfall. As a result of dashing cricket by Leyland and Hammond, including a sixer by the latter, 50 was passed in 4 5 minutes. Chilvers then came on and his second ball completely baffled Hammond. His fourth bumped awkwardly and hit Love under the eye. Fingleton took over the wicket-keeping job and brilliantly stumped Ames. With the addition of one run after tea Verity and Leyland were out. Leyland played a brilliant innings, hitting five fours. The total was then six for 70, Chilvers having three for five. There was great excitement at this stage, the crowd vis-

ualising a victory for New South Wales, but Brown and Tate wipped off the deficit by enterprising batting. Scores: — NEW SOUTH WALES First Innings .. . ISO Second Innings Fingleton, 1.b.w., b Tate .... 7 Brown, c Duckworth, b Hammond 25 Bradman, c Ames, b Hammond 71 Kippax, c Verity, b Hammond . . 1 Cummings, c Verity, b Hammond 3 Rowe, c Bowes, b Hammond .. 11 Love, Verity 2 Hill, c Mitchell, b Hammond . . 0 Chilvers, run out 0 Howell, b Verity 6 Stewart, not out 0 Extras 2 Total 128 Bowling.— Bowes none for 19, Tate one for 10, Verity two for 26, Mitchell none for 28, Hammond six for 43. ENGLAND First Innings 199 Second Innings. Wyatt, run out 3 Nawab of Pataudi, b Hill .... 0 Lelland, c Stewart, b Chilvers . . 33 Hammond, st Love, b Chilvers . 24 Ames, st Fingleton, b Chilvers . 3 Verity, c Chilvers, b Howell . . 1 Brown, not out 12 Tate, not out 26 Extras 8 Total for six wickets .... 110 Bowling.—Hill one for 40, Howell one for 33, Chilvers three for 29.

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Waipukurau Press, Volume XXVIII, Issue 32, 30 January 1933, Page 7

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ANOTHER WIN Waipukurau Press, Volume XXVIII, Issue 32, 30 January 1933, Page 7

ANOTHER WIN Waipukurau Press, Volume XXVIII, Issue 32, 30 January 1933, Page 7

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