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AUSTRALIA RECOVER AFTER POOR START
WOODFULL DISMISSED FOR SEVEN RUNS
MCCABE PLAYS DELIGHTFUL, INNINGS FOR 127 NOT OUT-
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BYDNEY; Decembər 2!
Play in the first Test Match between Australia and the M.C.C., began this morning before a large crowd full of the usual Test Match fever in se, but cool weather, The wicket was on
& the fast side and play opened very quietly.··
Woodfall won the toss and decided to take firit leass of the wicket.
The Australian team opened weakly, but' at the close of play their score stood at 290 for six wickets.
VOCE AND LARWOOD OPEN M.C.C. BOWLING
Jardine entrusted the now ball to Larwood and Ynce. Voce we bowl Eng over the wicket with a leg trap, having no fewer than five short lega!
The result of this maneuvre was that scoring was slow and only twelve runs were put on in the first half hour.
Thirty-eight minutes from the coramencement, the Australian cap- tain, W. M. Woudfull having at this stage wored seven rius, swung at a high-kicker from Voce dad only managed to anick the ball, being taken smartly by Ames. The score. board showed 22 for 1
A Protest
This dramatic change in fortunes put the crowd in a good humour. The partnership adding 100 runs in 02 minutes.
McCabe crashed a full-toss from Voce to the boundary, 200 runs in 931 minutes.
Elchardson Out, McCabe had scored 75, when Richardson hit Voce to the leg only to be caught by Hammond by a magnent catch at square-leg for This partnership 49 (230 for 5). collected 181-run and saved Alis tralia from ignominy,
Oldfield skied and Ames zum to fine leg to bold a simplo catch from Larwood's fourth ball (1) for 6X
Tefore learing Woodfull protests & Bar, Laingie
McCabe odred, his 197, inz ed against G. 0. Allen, who had delightful innings in which he used take the bail from Larwood, finish his wrists, feet and shoulders ing his run on the wicket, thereby
judiciously. He pieced a well- cutting it up.
Ponsford, who had partnered placed field, playing strong on the Woodfull in opening, was joined -pide, and driving a ball from by Fingleton. He bailed very cau- Allen past cover, he reached his 100 tiously taking no risks. He turned runs in 161 minutes Larwood to leg to send up the first four in
defence. fifty runs, at the end of 75 minutes play.
Fingleton was very restrained, also, and the pair kept their wickets intact until the lunch interval. Ponsford had scored 32 and Fingle
-ton 13.
Voce Hurt.
In the course of the morning, Voce, in holding a quick return, split a finger on his right hand, but returned to the field after attention.
There were 17,000 spectators pre- sent when the gume was resumed after lunch and they were provided with quick sensations
Two runs had been added, neither of them credited to Ponsford when with her second Australia met
disaster of the day.
Ponsford Bowled.`` Ponaford was clean bowled by Larwood, the wicket being uprooted with a terrificly fast ball, 059-32.-
Seventeen runs later, Fingleton fell victim to Larwood. He was caught by Allen in the slips. He had made 50 runs 82-3-2.
Joined by McCabe, Kippax WAS always in difficulties and at eighty- seven he stepped into a straight ball from Larwood and was giveni out 1.b.w. 87-4-6.
45.000 Spectators.
A crowd of 45,000 witnessed Hammond and Larwood in a devastating spell, Larwood's second ball swerved in and bowled Pons. ford for 22.
After a confident opening, when he looked set, after 103 minutes, Fingleton was caught at short-leg of the last hall of Larwood's third over, for 23. He batted fon 72 minutes, in which he hit three 4's,
Kippax showing no shadow of his old artistic form was finally Lb.w. by Larwood for 8. Larwood's bowl- ing analysis after lunch read:
O. BE. R. W.
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MacCale seat up the 100th rud in 144 minutes. He then sent Voce twice to the boundary in succes- gion.
The brightest cricket of the day was given by McCabe and Richard- 600. The score at the tes interval being 154 for 4
Orowd Disapproves.
The crowd disapproved the bump- ing tactics and frequently booed Voce and Larwood who struckc Ponsford on his hip and Kippax-bis
hand Astor For
Verity and Larwood opened the Thowling after the interval. Richardson brightened up and Benz Larwood for a four-twice in mundes sion in his first over McCabe scored 50 runs in 90 miratna, bit ing 6 lour's.
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McCabe had been at the wicket for 156 minutes during which he hit 17 four's.
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