ALL OUT FOR SIXTY
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Rec. Nov. 21, 7.0 p.m. Melbourne, Nov. 21. The weather was warm aiid t}ie wicket faster "for the cont'ihuat'ion of the cricket match. Seven minutes' sufficed to f)nis|i o|f the Australian iririings for 2i8! Engiand's collapse was sensational. Na^el got a wicket in each of' his flrst' four overs. The batsmen' were deceived by his pace off t^ie wicket, also by his off-breaks. No batsman was comf ortahle tp him. " Pataudi batt'ed 59 minutes. Both Jie and .Larwood were out to the simplest of catches at silly leg.' About 2.80 p.m. two unsuccessful appeais were made against the- light, the sky being then heavily overcast. Duckworth' gave a chance off Nagel, but was dismissed next ball". Nagel, who is six foot six in height, bow|ed a fast medium pace. He had been very successful, as had his tw'in brother, in club cricket, but both unfortunately cannot play regularly in big cricket. Engiand's innings lasted only 91 minutes. Before a ball was bowled in Australia's second innings, heavy rain fell. After two inspections, the captains decided at 4.30 p.m. that there should be no further play as more rain was threatening., The attendance was 15,000 and the gate receipts £770. AUSTRALIA. — First Innings Woodfull, lbw, h Bowes 18 O'Brien, b Larwood .'. ;.... 46 Bradman, lbw, b Larwood 36 Rigg, c Brown, b Bowes 13 Darling, b Bowes 4 Oxenham, c Larwood, b Voce 12 Nash, b Larwood 0 Lee, c Paynter, b Brown 28 Nagel, lbw, b Larwood 15 Barnett, b Voce 20 Ironmonger, not out :. 5 Extras 21 Total 218 Bowling: Larwood, four for 54; Voce, two for 55; Bowes, three for 63; Brown, one for 27. ENGLAND. — Second Innings Sutcliffe, b Nagel 10 Wyatt, c Barnett, b' Nagel 3 Leyland, b Nagel 6 Pataudi, c O'Brien, b Nagel 5 Allen, lbw, b Nagel 6 Paynter, b Nagel 12 Larwood, c O'Brien, b Nagel ...... 0 Brown, b Oxenham 10 Voce, not out 0 Duckworth, lbw, b Nagel 4 Bowes, b Oxenham 0 Extras 4 Total 60 Bowling: Nash, none for 18; Nagel, eight for 32; Ironmonger, none for two; Oxenham, two for 4.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 386, 22 November 1932, Page 5
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370ALL OUT FOR SIXTY Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 386, 22 November 1932, Page 5
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