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Bradman Out for Eleven

- Press . Assn.

N.Z. "• S. AUSTRALIA Accurate Bowling Keeps the Score Down HARDrWON ADVANTAGE

(By Telegraph-

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ADELAIDE, Nov. 7. . South Australia are 148 runa ahead of.New Zealand on the first innings, "but they had to battle hard all day for this advantage in the face of remarkably accurate bowling and fielding. Tbe slow. scoring can be attributed more to tlie high . standard of the bowling thari lack • of enterprise on tbe part of tbe batsmen. Of the fast men Cowie was easily the • mostf'impressiye," but one of . tko best performances was given by, theimedium .right-hander, Roberts, who at onb etago '.had.'bowlea 1S overs for only ' 22- runs." Vivian alSo kept an. immacul'ate '•• length ';all day. Taken all round the bowling ' :was a' surprise. . Seven -bowlers - wcre used. ■ Badcook's-century, Bi^dman's sensa'tional dismissal in;the' first , over and the 'soHd innings from the'young Adelaide ' jbatsman, Hanience,-who is nientioned as j a possibility for. the English tour, were the highlights ia South Australia 's : Innings. . ' ; Badcoc'k's 114 -was encouraging. from J ;-n, Test -viewpoint.- Tine drivingi and , Jfprcefnl late cuts featured in:- his inn- : ings, rwhich jncluded' sii fours and occupied. 257 miniites. • ' •. - ■ ? • Tindill became something of a hero in • catChing B'radman "and 'Badcock. Both • .were smart,effort?,vbut his work was only in keeping with'the supefb-fieldiiig ' of the rest . of 'the *teaa. ; . Some idea^of the'slQw acoring can' be • gaine.d'frpm, the fact. that 50. runs tpok ■ 61 ; minutes, 100 1B6 'minutes, 200v 250 minutes, -and 250. 32*1 minutes. . . t \ , At the end "of the . day Grimmett i ficbed .his fight-leg ^while batting, "biit - v thn Injury. is; not; seifious. . " Scores;- — ; V , " ' " - *. • : " . : , .* • : . NEW ZEALAND.- i • - • ; First innings ....... 151 , SOUTH: ACJSTRALIA, - , ► ;:Fir^t Innings. '. , . " fW alker, lbwj- V Parsioa . . 9 JBichardson, -b .Vivian ..... .. .. 9 ;Bradman>\ c; 'ifindill, b Cowie . . • 11 (Bftbinson, b ...Vivian. 1'6 •'Badcoc]fe> CvTindill," b Vivian' ,i 114 :Hamence, c Page, b Parsloe .. .. 56 -Williams, b Cowio .. .. 3. iWaite, run out .. .. .. ..' ...... 45 {Ward, not out 20 'iGrimmett, not out .. .. .. .. ... ti Extras 10 ^ JTotal f cr eight wickets . . . . 299

; \ O. M. R.' ' W. Cowie >. 28 4 63 2 Pafsloe ...... 19 2; 86. 2 -Roberts'.. .. ... 20 7 37 0 | I, Vivian ..;'•••• 28 9' 77 3 j Moloney : 1-' . 0' '6 -0'Weir-.. ...j.;. .i • '2 0 13 " ; 0* ' Donnelly .. -.. 2" 0 7 0-

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 38, 8 November 1937, Page 3

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Bradman Out for Eleven Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 38, 8 November 1937, Page 3

Bradman Out for Eleven Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 38, 8 November 1937, Page 3

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