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AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN

MATCH WITH GLAMORGAN % RAIN DELAYS START United P A. — By Telegraph — Copyrigh: { LONDON, Saturday. Play in the cricket match, Australia ' v. Glamorgan, at Swansea today, was delayed by rain until 4.15 p.m. Woodfull, Oldfield, Horniorook ana j Kippax stood out of the Australian J Learn. tHamorgan’s representatives [ were:—Turnbull, Clay, Bates, Bell, E ! Davies, D. Davies, E. Dyson, Every.nils, Mercer and Ryan. Jackson started splendidly and with Ponsford seemed comfortable on an easy wicket. The batsmen punished the bowling freely, though each sur vlved an appeal for leg before from * Mercer. The first 50 appeared on the board after 40 minutes’ play. At 93 Pons- j ford was dismissed in trying tQ turn { a ball to leg. Bradman was wildly welcomed by j the keen Welsh crowd when he went , in. But two runs later Jackson was j nicely caught at fine leg after a sound and cautious innings of 85 minutes. ! McCabe replaced Kippax, who is ; suffering from a sprained back. It j is not serious, but Kippax requires a rest. B. adman treated Mercer with cau tion at first, but later hit him about freely. McCabe found the veteran troublesome toward the close of play This pair had added 54 in 40 minutes when stumps were drawn. < Inclement weather l«a c esn led nearly hours’ delay already during the nur. Details of the sco.es *are: — AUSTRALIA First Innings PONSFORD, b E. Davies 53 .IACKSON, c Hills, b Mercer .. .. S 9 I BRADMAN, not out 27 I ' OABE. not out 2^ Extras .• •• .. 2 I Two wickets for .. .. .. .. . • •. 14:* i PATTING AVERAGES LONDON, Saturday. The following are the averages to ,!ate if the leading Australian and English cricketers: AUSTRALIA

BATTING Innings. Runs. Average Bradman 2.156 102.66 Kip pax .. 23 1.071 63.00 Woodfull .. 20 1,154 60.73 Ponsford 1,030 51.50 Jackson .. .. 695 34.74 .McCabe .. .. .. 25 738 34.69 A'Beckett . . 12 270 33.75 Fairfax .. .. 439 31.35 Richardson .. 612 26.6 Oldfield .. .. .. 12 21.62 Grim met t .. 14 170 14.16 BOWLING Runs. Wick- ts. Average. • tt .. 1,743 120 14.72 VIornibrook .. .. 1,173 6'» 19.C5 Bradman 111 23.4 4 McCabe .. .. .. r>28 24.90 Fairfax .. .. 823 32 25.71 H u r wood .. 520 19 27.7 6 A - Beckett .. 12 31.25 Wall .. 1,178 36 / 32.72 ENGLAND BATTING Innings. Runs. Average. Duleepsinhji .. 34 2,124 68.51 Sutcliffe .. . 1,271 60.52 Ducat * 1,624 52.3S Why sail .. - 1,672 52.25 K. Tyldesley . . 34 1.390 51.48 1,506 50.20 1.429 49.27 Bey land . . . 1.426 49.17 Hammond .. 31 1,362 48.64 BOWLING Runs. Wickets. Average. 89 13.35 Freeman .. 3.221 129 16.55 R. Tyldesley .. 1.789 104 16.71 Larwood .. . .. 1,129 64 16.90 Langridge .. 1.080 96 17.50 .. 1,903 104 Hardinge 65 47 18.40

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1041, 4 August 1930, Page 9

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AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1041, 4 August 1930, Page 9

AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1041, 4 August 1930, Page 9

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