BODYLINE BOWLING
TABLES TURNED
ENGLAND FAG-S WEST INDIES.
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.(Received this day .at 10.30 a.m.) . ~r . LONDON,, July 24. England to-day had .a taste of the medicine she gave Australia, Martindale and Constantine?'repeatedly bowling “bodyliners.” . :. >, Constantine was sending down bumpeis with six fielders on the leg side. Hammond was . sometimes ducking Alartindale’s , deliveries, which were little more than’ stump- high, and he wa « onc-e hit on the., thigh'resulting in an appeal for' leg before. .
Hammond was; caught at square leg halfway to the boundary. The leg theory, was-responsible for other wickets.. Walters was out legbefore when he was apparently expecting another bumper. Wyatt;' was caught at short iegV'./Ajnes was 'struck by a bumper;-and was caught in the " same over at long Tog.' - • '
Jardine repeatedly, ducked Constantine’s. deliveries, and -only, narrowly escaped being naught' jq the leg trap.
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 July 1933, Page 5
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