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CRICKET SENSATION

ENGLAND ALL OUT FOR 60

XAGEL EIGHT FOR 32

United Press Association—By Electric TeieEraph—Copyright. 21st November.' The weather was warm and the wicket faster to-day for the continuation of the cricket match, England v. an Australian team. Seven minutes sufficed to finish Australia's first innings for 21S runs. England's collapse in the second innings was sensational, the side being disposed of in 91 minutes for 60 runs. Before a ball was bowled in Australia's second innings heavy rain fell, and after two inspections the captains decided at 4.30 p.m. that there would be no further play.. More rain is threatening. The attendance was 15,000, and the gate receipts £770." In England's second innings Nagel got a wicket in each of his first four overs. The batsmen were deceived by the pace of the wicket, also by the offbreak. No batsman was comfortable. Pataudi batted for 59 minutes. He and Larwood were out to the simplest of catches at silly leg. At about 2.30 o'clock two unsuccessful appeals were made "against the light, the sky being then heavily overcast. ' Duckworth gave a chance off Nagel and was then dismissed next ball. Nagel, who is 6 feet 6 inches high bowls a fast medium ball. He is very successful, as is his twin brother, in club cricket, but both unfortunately cannot play regularly in Big cricket.' ENGLAND. First innings og2 Second Innings. Sutcliffe, b Nagel 10 Wyatt, c Barnett, b Nagel ."!."!!! 3 Ley-land,'b Nagel .. ...'.* 6 Pataudi, c O'Brieh, b Nagel' ....'.'. 5 Allen, lbw, b Nagel .. .. \\\ q Paynter, b Nagel ."!!.!!! V> Larwood, c O 'Brien, b Nagel' !!!! 0 Brown, b Oxenham 10Voce, not out 0 Duckworth, Ibw, b Nagel .!.'!!.'![ 4 Bowes, b Oxenham' ...!.! 0 . ' Extras '.'.'.'. 4 Total ..........~60 Bowling Analysis.—Nagelbowled ten overs, of which three were maidens and took eight wickets for 32 runs- Nash none for 18; Ironmonger, none for °- Oxenham, two for 4. - AUSTRALIA. . r ■. First Innings. Woodfull, Ibw, b Bowes ........ IS O'Brien, b Larwood ...:.!!*.!!" 46 Bradman, Ibw, b Larwood ['■".'. M .. ■- 36 Higg, o Brown, b Bowes ..-. 3.3 Darling, b Bowes 4 Oxenham, c Larwood, b Voce""i* 12 Nash, b Larwood ■ 0 Lee, c Paynter, b Brown. .-....." 28 Nagel, Ibw, b Larwood ..!."!"! 15 Baruett, b Voee \\ 20 Ironmonger, not out !!!!!!!*" "'5 Extras ...."!!*!! 21 Total " 21g - Bowling Analysis.—Larwood took four wickets for 54 runs; Voce, two for 00; Bowes, three for 63; Brown, one for 25. ' ,

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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 124, 22 November 1932, Page 7

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CRICKET SENSATION Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 124, 22 November 1932, Page 7

CRICKET SENSATION Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 124, 22 November 1932, Page 7

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