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CORNER IN TEST
Flogs Bowling In Double Century At Notts
London, June 14.
S. J. McCalie, veteran New South Wales all-rounder and Australian vice-captain, provided all the thrills when the first test against England was resumed on the Trent Bridge ground, Nottingham to-day. Batting for most of the day and undeterred by falling wickets, he drove the bowlers off their length, and steuling the bowling from the indifferent tail, took Australia's score from two for 111, to live for 151 and then to 411 before he was dismisscu,
Quicker scoring had seldom been seen before on the ground. McCabe gathered 232 in 235 minutes, and in kalf an hour's last wicket stand with Fleetwood-Smith, who contributed only five, knocked up 77.
Facing a deflclt of 247 on the first innings, Australia was forced to follow on.
The Australinng soon showed they were trying to force a draw by steady batting and when stumps were drawn one wicket
down for 102, Fingleton going to m
dificult catch hy Hammond off Edrich for 40.
WAR
with nine down
for 334
Janings, Fingleton and Brown opened | Australia's follow-on innings and Roon had 28 on the board. No tea Interval was taken.
Taking No Chances
The start of the second innings was an nnii-climax to the close of the first for Brown and Fingleton were funereal like and ultracautious in their batting, and it became obvious that the Australians had adopted the polley of playing for a draw.
Aned
Overs.
The 50 fook 72 minutes to compile and Hammond, Sindeld and Wright, who took up the bowling, all struck good lengths and commanded respect. The crowd barracked the slow bat- ting and clapped impatiently while Fingleton removed glove and to squatted in the Actd, refusing continue until the crowd breame quied After that the spectators con- themselves to remarkts during
Fingleton was the first to go, being dismissed by a difficult catch by Hammond at first stip of Barkel, Fingicton, who scored 40, was very stolid and had batted for 137 minutes. One was down for 89 when Brad- man joined Brown, who had been very
Look painstaking and minutes to reach 50.
When stumps were drawn with one down for 102, Brown had scored 1 and Bradmon three.
THE SCORES
To-day's forecast was-Fair, with, McCabe light northerly winds; average or less Australia's cheners looked very dis-First indign temperature. An examination of the mal, but his arrival began the most
wicket before the play openet show- | ed signs that it would probably take a spin, although on Saturday not even Fleetwood-Smith was able to
make the hall turn.
The weather was glorious with not a cloud in the sky when McCabe and Word resumed their innings. but doubts were expressed whether the wirket would list. General opinion wns that if cracked, Australia would have a diflcult task against the English spin bowlers,
England's bowlers met with instant suercas for Farnes was very hostile
ENGLAND
AUSTRALIA
First Innings
ninazing partnership of the match for the slow bowler, usually a nouc too reliable bal, managed to stay in and with McCabe doing most of the J. H. Fingleton, b Wright .................. scoring the total gradually rose to W. A. Brown, Ames b Farnes the 400 mark.
Wright
153
658
48
McCabe easily the hero of the D. G. Bradman, e Amex b Sinfeld 51 S. J. McCabe, c Compton b Verity 232 desperate effort. Hitting cleverly he F. A. Ward, b Farnes stole the bowling and attempted to A. L. Hammelt, e flanumand b nuke every stroke દ boundary After bringing up his 150 in 190 C. L. Badcock, b Wright minutes he scored two fours from B. A. Barnett, e Wright b Farnes Wright in succession, repeated the W. J. O'Reilly, e Paynter b Farnes measure in the same over and then F. L. McCormick b Wright
L. OB Fleetwood-Smith, not out
and Sinfield, Wright, Verity and Wright's next over punished him
maintained food
backed up by
Hammond lengths and were splendid Delding.
To the overnight score of three for 138, only six had been added before McCabe lost Warth, who fell a victim to a good delivery from Farnen on the spend ball of his second over.
Word made only two and four were
down for 144.
the
for 14. In three overs McCabe teok 34 from Wright.
Quick Scuring
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Total
1
9
22
21
411
Hammond persevered with Wright Fall of wickets-1 (Fingleton) for however and McCabe enjoyed it for 34, 2 (Bradman) for 111, 3 (Brown) after hitting him three times to the for 134, 4 (Ward) for 144, 5 (Hassett) fence off successive balls he brought for 151, 6 (Badcock) for 261, 7 (Bar-
his 200 in 213 minutes, having up
(McCormick) for 334, 10 (McCabe)
added 105 in 65 minutes after lunch.) for 263, 8 (O'Reilly) for 316, 9
Verity, who had bowled without for 411. Hassett Almost played
success during the innings, eventual- second ball, but he failed to get set ly stopped the riot of scoring. at- and after scoring one was snapped tempting to send a loose one to the up by Haminend off Wright at first; fence oft slip.
Over the Fence
the Yorkshire trundler, McCabe cocked one up to Compton
Bowling Analysis
Farnes
Hammond Sinfeld Wright Verity
at cover, and he made no mistake.
McCabe scored 232 in 235 minutes, Five were down for 151 wisen Bnd-; cock joined McCabe, and while Bad-display which included a six and 34
after a
a glorious all-round the wicket cock took no chances McCabe gave the
It was his highest test score crowd a display of brillant fours, driving and pulling.
lifted against England, beating his 187 not Farnes over the fence for six on one out at Sydney in 1932-3. occasion and after bringing up 50 in Fleetwood-Smith, however, backed Edrich B5 minutes, quickly tool command up McCabe well, for in of the bowling and reached his cen- tury in 135 minutes.
He
R W
◊ AS 37 11 1043 10
44 0 26 8 51 1
30 G 153 4 7.3 0 30
Second Inninga
J. H. Fingleton, e fammond b atone-wall-w. A. Brown, not out
ing exhibition at a critical period, he D. G. Bradman, not out added five to the partnership's 77, gathered in half on hour.
The partnership was beginning to have its possibilitles for Australia Farnes, with four for 100, was the i when Hammond had an inspiration most successful bowler, followed by and put Wright on at the pavilion Wright with four for 153, end. The move met with instant Fucing a deficit of 247 on the first success for Badcock wash two minds in attempting a chop stroke, missed and the ball took his off stump. Ile had scored only nine and six were down for 194 when Barnett joined McCabe,
He Immediately got his eye in and played out time until lunch when McCabe the score was als for 201. was then 105 and Barnett 20.
Fernes had two deliverles with
the cld ball and then with his pret delivery with the now one dismiszed Burnett, who sent one to Wright at cover. Barnett had batted soildly for 22 and with McCabe had added 69 in 50 minutes.
O'Reilly, who followed, did not last long, for after making nine he sent one from Farnes to Paynter at mid- on and eight were down for 316. ills partnership with McCabe, while it lasted only 25 minutes, added 50 to the score.
Bowlers Lose Length Ilammond was varying his length too much and Farnes lost his earlier accuracy and direction with the re- sult that McCabe punished him un- mercifully, sending him to the pickets three times in one over.
When he had scored 123 McCabe gave a chance to Edrich nt square Jeg but it was dropped. It was
a costly mistake.
McCormick, who followed O'Reilly, was bowled by Wright for two but McCabe took most of the bowling and the pale added 18 for the wic- ket.
When Fleetwood-Smith joined
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10
51
One wicket for
102
Fall of wickets-1 (Fingleten) for
80.
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