THE TEST MATCH THAT ENDED IN DISASTER FOR AUSTRALIA.—Two thrilling moments in the first Test match at the Sydney Cricket Ground, when, owing to Australia's collapse, England won with ten wickets in hand. The top picture shows Stan McCabe at silly mid-on throwing up his hands in amazement when Sutcliffe, who eventually made 194, played a ball from O’Reilly on to his wicket without dislodging the bails. Below: Fingleton, who topped Australia’s score in the second innings, swinging Voce to the fence for four.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 13, 13 December 1932, Page 4
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84THE TEST MATCH THAT ENDED IN DISASTER FOR AUSTRALIA.—Two thrilling moments in the first Test match at the Sydney Cricket Ground, when, owing to Australia's collapse, England won with ten wickets in hand. The top picture shows Stan McCabe at silly mid-on throwing up his hands in amazement when Sutcliffe, who eventually made 194, played a ball from O’Reilly on to his wicket without dislodging the bails. Below: Fingleton, who topped Australia’s score in the second innings, swinging Voce to the fence for four. Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 13, 13 December 1932, Page 4
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