BRADMAN OUT
DISMISSED FOR 169
TEST MATCH CONTINUED
LARGE ATTENDANCE
(By Cable—Special to "Post.")
(Received February 27, 3 p.m.) MELBOURNE, This Day. The fifth cricket Test between England and Australia is .being continued today. The weather is sunny but milder, with a light breeze. The wicket j is good. There is a large attendance. After the great showing yesterday Australia received a set-back early in today's play when Bradman, after, having added only four runs to his overnight score of 165, was dismissed. Meanwhile, there had been no addition to Badcock's score, the fourth wicket falling at 346—Bradman 169, Badcock 12 not out, extras 8.
After half-an-hour's play the score was 354 for four wickets (Badcock not out 19, Gregory not out 8).
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 49, 27 February 1937, Page 10
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