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A TRICKY WICKET

(Press. Assn.-

AUSTRALIA LOSE TWO WICKETS WHEN RAIN STOPS PLAY POOR SCORING

-By Telegraph — Copvrtght).

Rec. Nov. 22, 7.10 p.m. Melbourne, Nov. 22. The weather was threatening at the start and the wicket was inclined to play tricks. Larwood and Allen opened the bowling at a moderate fast pace. Woodfull was caught at short stop in Larwood's seeond over. Larwood was making the ball fly menacingly. Bradman commenced in a businesslike manner, but after batting 17 minutes, and hitting one boundary, made a half-hearted stroke at the ball which took his off stump. Larwood clearly had the, upper hand of both Bradman and Woodfull. Immediately Bradman was dismissed a heavy down-ponr of rain caused a snspension of play at 12.30. The wicket was saturated. At 2.30 the captains inspected the wicket and decided to make another inspection at 3.30, when it was agreed that the game should be abandoned. Details : — AUSTRALIA. — Second Innings Woodfull, c Duckworth, b Larwood o O'Brien, not out 5 j Bradman, b Larwood 13 Rigg, not out o Extras 1 Total for two wickets 19

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 387, 23 November 1932, Page 5

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A TRICKY WICKET Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 387, 23 November 1932, Page 5

A TRICKY WICKET Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 387, 23 November 1932, Page 5

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