BRADMAN AGAIN
ANOTHER RECORD ESTABLISHED
SIXTH SUCCESSIVE CENTURY.
By Telegraph—Press Association —Copyright SYDNEY, January 18.
In a Sheffield Shield match against New South Wales, South Australia in their first innings scored 349 for four declared (Whittington 59, Bradman not out 135. Badcock 98).
New South Wales’s first innings realised 246 and their second 156 for five at stumps (Grimmett two for 51).
South Australia won on the first innings.
Bradman, by scoring his sixth successive century in . first class cricket equalled C. B. Fry’s world record established in 1901.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 19 January 1939, Page 10
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