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ENGLAND V AUSTRALIA 1948 (BRADMAN'S LAST TEST) CRICKET SCORECARD

ENGLAND V AUSTRALIA 1948 (BRADMAN

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Oval, Aug 14 - 18, 1948. Australia won by an innings and 149 runs. The match is famous for being Bradman's last Test, Hollies bowling him second ball for 0, restricting his Test average to a mere 99.94. Morris's big hundred for Australia and the bowling of Lindwall, supported by Miller and Johnston ensured that England could not escape after their paltry first-innings score. Hutton made two-fifths of England's runs in the match (and three-fifths in the first innings).

25.5 x 15cm. Part printed and part completed in ink - this card was for the third day (Saturday, August 14th). Light foxing. Central horiontal fold. Good condition.

Date
1948

£35.00 (Code: 101281)

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