BRADMAN’S RECORD
MESSAGE FROM FORMER HOLDER SYDNEY, Tuesday. The huge score of 452 runs, not out, compiled by Don Bradman in the Sheffield Shield cricket match. New South Wales v. Queensland, is still a topic of conversation. The young batsman has received a shoal of complimentary telegrams, including one from Ponsford, who hitherto had held the world’s record. Bradman hit 42 fours in his memorable innings. His side (New South Wales) won the match by 685 runs. Queensland in its second innings made only 84 runs (Brew 2G). Everett took six wickets for 23 and Chilvers two for 22.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 865, 8 January 1930, Page 9
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