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A VITAL QUESTION ON SATURDAY.—The two Test cricket captains. Chapman and Woodfull (left), tossing for innings prior to the start of the third Test in England last month. Woodfull called “heads" and won. If he wins again next Saturday at the Oval, Australia will have a big advantage, the winning of the toss being worth anything up to 100 runs in a match played to a finish, as the fifth Test will be.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1048, 12 August 1930, Page 16

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A VITAL QUESTION ON SATURDAY.—The two Test cricket captains. Chapman and Woodfull (left), tossing for innings prior to the start of the third Test in England last month. Woodfull called “heads" and won. If he wins again next Saturday at the Oval, Australia will have a big advantage, the winning of the toss being worth anything up to 100 runs in a match played to a finish, as the fifth Test will be. Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1048, 12 August 1930, Page 16

A VITAL QUESTION ON SATURDAY.—The two Test cricket captains. Chapman and Woodfull (left), tossing for innings prior to the start of the third Test in England last month. Woodfull called “heads" and won. If he wins again next Saturday at the Oval, Australia will have a big advantage, the winning of the toss being worth anything up to 100 runs in a match played to a finish, as the fifth Test will be. Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1048, 12 August 1930, Page 16

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