SUTCLIFFE’S GOLDEN RUNS
AUSTRALIANS WERE TIRED
1010 am - LONDON, Sunday. s * Australian Press Association "’rattb.^-^ rst day ’ s P* ay in the Test toinr aoll<l stan d when tilings were lair-'j.,,.., ing stamped him as no mere The a cri cketer. -'ackert „5 t i alians wor ked hard, but »f a h.J? . dlsa PPointingly at the end The bow,Y' breaklns day in the field. •is Wao ,ers J® re dog-tired at stumps. Se ice Ip,i antlcl pated Richardson’s ab,lle wicket tG 1 IOSS ° £ secul ‘ity near in? trlhnUU newspapers pay glo'.vkol(f e n ' says his runs were a . ct ual fim, 3 ’ and w °rth double the tion. BUres > in a desperate situa’’Sutcliffe and Wyatt y lor sums up the view of f > , Conllnen^a^ o^s, unanimous ° e first da Y of the Test critk sa > s Eng- *« it (TJL ‘ orl ,s nothing like as good *»oth. r Tit. to be - It needs at least Hafe runs to be in any way
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1053, 18 August 1930, Page 9
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162SUTCLIFFE’S GOLDEN RUNS Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1053, 18 August 1930, Page 9
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