(A) On the extreme left of this new concrete grand stand, on the ground floor next to the boundary ropes, is the "Australian section," reserved for visitors from Australia with special passes, (b) The latest scoring board at Lord's is in the centre of the concrete stand, opened in 1926. (c) the Members' Pavilion, within which every Australian team from 1878 has mixed with the heroes of English cricket. Described by Australians as the "Holy of Holies," it houses mementoes of cricket back for 200 years, (d) Here the cricket-writers of England have their allotted seats from time immemorial, (e) Refreshment rooms and hotel facing the playing field; the fronts are facing the street outside the ground. (Extreme right) The concrete open stand, directly facing the pavili on, at the opposite end of the ground. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 143 wordswith so few mis-timed strokes. Never was belter cricket seen than that of this boy. The third wicket partnership yielded 192 runs with Kippax ...
Article : 990 wordsSlow bowler Robins was tiled Instead of Tate but his first over brought throe singles. White was keeping a very steady length, with the batsmen ...
Article : 2,902 wordsThe day was muggy, and the wicket was in good order. The heavy roller was used on it. Wall began to Hammond, and sent three balls outside the ...
Article : 1,985 wordsTHRESH and wonderful history was made by the Australians at Lord's to-day. As though stimulated by a very warm ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 1,892 wordsW. L. Murdoch, whose 46-year-old record Test score for an Australian, of 211, was beaten by the inimitable Bradman. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Referee (Sydney, NSW : 1886 - 1939), Wed 2 Jul 1930, Page 3
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