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  4. Second Test Will Be Grim Fight

    THE eyes of not only Australia, but of every corner in the Empire are turning towards the Melbourne Cricket Ground. There the second Test commences on Friday. Since the first, with its overthrow of Australia as a team, and its discomfiture of several hitherto successful Test batsmen by the fast leg-theory bowling, cricket has been marking time—very slow time at that. THE cricket promises to be deadly serious, with neither set of batsmen risking anything, with ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Melbourne Test Facts

    THE highest total by Australia in a Melbourne Teat ia 600, in 1924, when the leading runge[?]ers were V. Y. Richardson 138, W. H. Ponsford 128, A. E. V. Hartkopf 80, J. M. Taylor 72, J. M. Gregory 44, W. A. Oldfield 39 not out, and C. E.'Kelleway 32. ...

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  6. England's Great Pair

    H. SUTCLIFFE, in his role as opening batsman, bus become one of the biggest problems Australian bowlers in Test cricket have faced on their own wickets, possibly die biggest. THOUGH he is now 38 years of age ...

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  7. LARWOOD'S STRAIN

    UNTIL, tested in the match it may not be definitely known whether the strain to H. Larwood's side felt in the Sydney ...

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