Fluctuating fortunes marked the opening day of the final and "fight to a finish" Test match at Kennington Oval on Saturday. Australia had a good grip on the game at one stage, having sent five batsmen back to the pavilion for the comparatively small score of 192 runs. Woodfull's men let it slip through their hands, and, at the close of play, 316 runs were on the board without further loss. For the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), Mon 18 Aug 1930, Page 14
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