NOTTS FORCE A DRAW
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—Reuter,
Highest Score Yet Against Australians
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Reeeived Wedn-esday, 11 a.m. LONDON, June 1. Nottinghamshire's enterprising batting in their second innings revealed th§ limitations of the Australian bowling 4 when the wicket is giving a little is of no assisf-, • anee. There was no rea,l hostility in the attack, and Notts was able" to force a draw. The county's eight wickets for 299 runs is the highest score yet made against the Australians dpring this tour. Hardstaff's forceful 107 was his first century. AUSTRALIA First Innings * 400 NOTTINGRAMSHIRE First Innings 179 Second Innings Keeton, retir.ed hurt . . 7 Winrow, c Bradman, b I. -Johnson " . 31 Simpson, stpd Tallon, b Ring . 70 Hardstaff, c Loxton, b Ring . . 107 Stock, c Brown, b Mfiler .... 6 Harvey, stpd Tallon, b Ring . . 41 Sime, b I, Johnson 0 lutler, c Loxton, b Ring 13 Jepson, c" Brown, b I- Johnson 3 Woodhead, not out 2 Meadk not out 8 Extras H Total (for 8 wickets) 299 Bowling analysis: Lindwall, none for 3.1; Miller, one for 17; McCool, -r-ne for 49; Loxton, none for 9" Ring, four for 104; Ian Johnson, three for 78.
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Chronicle (Levin), 2 June 1948, Page 5
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