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Australia to 409/4. Miller was given a life before lunch when he hit a ball high into the air; Dollery stood right under it and had ample time to prepare, but dropped the catch. In 88 minutes of play, Australia added a further 66 runs. During this time, the third new ball became available, but England opted not to use it immediately, as the wet and slippery ground had made it hard for the bowlers to grip the ball or run up to the crease with confidence; the hosts instead waited for drier conditions so they could exercise more control over the ball. However, after a period of using his slower bowlers, Yardley opted to take the new ball, and Miller hit three boundaries to pass 50, and both batsmen lifted their rate of scoring. It appeared that aside from the need to score quickly in preparation for the declaration, both players found the new ball easier to see than its muddied predecessor. Miller hooked Coxon repeatedly, and drove Bedser for many runs. Bradman was expected to declare just before lunch so he could attack the English openers for a short period before the adjournment, but a shower at this time deterred him from doing so, as his bowlers would have struggled to grip the ball; Lindwall had also been injured on a slippery surface in earlier times.
1881:. Johnson struggled to score, while Tallon did so freely in the last hour. Edrich had Johnson caught behind for four to leave Australia at 246/7. Johnson had contributed only four of the 30 runs scored while he was at the crease. Lindwall joined Tallon and the pair survived to the close of play. England were well placed when Australia ended at stumps on 258/7 with Tallon on 25 and Lindwall on 3. Tallon had dominated the scoring late in the day, making 25 of the 33 runs added. Bowes believed that Yardley attacked very well, keeping the pressure on Australia by rotating his bowlers effectively so his three main bowlers were always at the crease. O'Reilly praised Evans's agile display in his stumping attempts as the fastest and best he had seen. The English crowd were optimistic about England's position and some of them immediately camped outside the turnstiles upon leaving the ground. Arlott said England's "bowlers had done nobly".
2110:—in the nose. He proceeded to score England's first 16 runs. Lindwall dropped Hutton from Johnston's bowling before the English batsman had scored. Johnston usually moved the ball into the right-handed batsmen, but on this occasion the ball went straight on and took the outside of the edge of the bat. Hutton had trouble dealing with Lindwall, and played and missed multiple times in the deteriorating light, hampered by the lack of a sightscreen. Fingleton described it as "probably Hutton's worst effort in a Test". In a fidgety display, Hutton played loosely outside the off stump and missed four times in one Johnston over. O'Reilly said Hutton "seemed to have lost all power of concentration and looked like a man being led to the gallows", and that he "was little more than a masquerader compared to the Hutton ". Hutton took 32 minutes of batting to score his first run of the innings.
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and the latter hit two cover drives for four from Bedser after the new ball was taken. O'Reilly said
Lindwall was playing in the same manner as when he made his maiden Test century in the last Ashes series, but he then played around a straight ball from Bedser, and was bowled for 15 to leave the score at 275/8. Tallon kept on batting in a conventional manner, while Johnston and Toshack played adventurously, registering the highest Test scores of their careers. Both Johnston and Toshack swung hard at the ball, which often went in vastly different directions to where they had aimed their shots. Australia's wicket-keeper put on 45 with Johnston—who scored 29—before becoming Bedser's second victim of the morning, holing out to Yardley for 53. Toshack came out to join Johnston with the score at 320/9 and the last pair put on 30 more runs before the latter was
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Johnson took 3/72 and Johnston 2/43. Toshack was the other bowler used, sending down 18 overs for the loss of 23 runs. In later years, Bradman told Lindwall that he pretended not to notice his bowler's pain. Lindwall was worried his captain had noticed the injury, but Bradman later claimed to have feigned ignorance to allow his paceman to relax. O'Reilly said Lindwall "bowled as well as any fast bowler can bowl. He always seemed to have the situation sized up correctly and he knew just when to put his all into the task ... and enjoyed a triumph which seldom comes to any bowler." Arlott praised Lindwall for his subtle variations in pace, line and length, and how he kept the batsman guessing as to what was coming to them.
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Johnston were taken off to recuperate ahead of the second new ball. Australia had the option of taking the new ball just before the tea break, but
Bradman decided to wait so his two pacemen could have an extra 20 minutes to replenish their energy levels. Meanwhile, Johnson and Toshack operated, and the English duo played them cautiously and comfortably. At tea, England had recovered to be 129/4, with Compton on 51 and Yardley 42. The English captain had been particularly successful against Johnson, capitalising on a series of overpitched balls and driving them away for runs. After tea, Lindwall and Johnston returned with the new ball, but the former appeared to be tired and lacking in spirit in his first over. Compton edged Johnston into the
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its driving, and he was out for 74, playing a hook shot that was caught by Bedser at square leg from Laker in pursuit of quick runs. He was followed by
Lindwall, who ran out of his crease in attempt to hit Laker across the line to the boundary, missed, and was stumped for 25, prompting Bradman to declare with Australia at 460/7 with a lead of 595 runs. The tourists had added 51 runs for the loss of three wickets in approximately an hour's batting after lunch. Yardley and Laker had been the only multiple wicket-takers, with two each. The Australians had punished the spinners the most, taking more than 3.50 runs per over from each of Wright, Laker and Compton. It would take a world record chase from England to win the match.
1822:. Bradman and Morris settled down as Coxon and Wright operated. The Australian captain drove the debutant Coxon through the covers for two fours, and Yardley made frequent rotations of his bowlers. Coxon continued to significantly rough up the pitch outside the right-handed batsman's leg stump, and from the other, Wright was able to extract substantial spin on the first morning of the match, hitting Morris in the stomach with a ball that turned in sharply from outside off stump. At lunch, Australia were 82/1 with Morris on 45 and Bradman 35. The tourists had largely been content to wait for loose deliveries, rather than take risks, and as the Englishmen bowled accurately, the Australians did not score quickly.
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Lindwall was replaced by Toshack, lulled into a false sense of security once Australia's leading bowler was no longer operating. However, Compton and Dollery added 41 in the last 30 minutes to take England to 106/3 at the close of play. Compton was on 29 and Dollery 21. The latter was particularly fluent in scoring on the leg side and he defied the Australian bowlers resolutely. Lindwall was brought back to put pressure on Dollery, having bowled him for a duck in the first innings, but the batsman had already been in the middle for a short period, and played the pace bowling with more assurance in the second innings.
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loud lbw appeal, and did the same thing to the next ball. During this spell, Toshack conceded only seven runs from eight overs, but was taken off as
Bradman wanted to take the new ball and utilise Lindwall and Johnston. In the meantime, Dollery had continued to bat effectively, watching the ball closely onto his bat, and scoring three leg side boundaries from Johnston's bowling. Eight runs after Coxon's dismissal, Dollery shaped to duck a Lindwall bouncer, but it skidded through low and bowled him. Lindwall bowled Laker without scoring later in the same over to leave England at 141/8. Evans continued to resist stubbornly, remaining 24
1850:, covering the tour as a newspaper journalist, called it "a pretty Test century in the grandest of all cricket settings". The century ended a poor run of form for Morris earlier in the tour, when he had been shuffling uncertainly on the crease without decisively moving forward or back. O'Reilly called it Morris's best Test century to date, as this was the strongest English attack he had faced during his career, and because of the loss of wickets at the other end. O'Reilly said Morris had been disciplined in not playing loose shots outside off stump and missing or edging them, yet still being able to score quickly at every opportunity.
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by off-field events than sporting merit. There was a story that he punched
Compton—whom he disliked and considered self-important—in the dressing room, but Coxon always denied this. However, there was certainly an altercation and Coxon was never selected again. The match was the last ever Test for Brown, who had struggled out of position in the middle-order, scoring 73 runs at 24.33 in three Test innings during the season. He had scored centuries on his previous Test outings at Lord's in 1934 and 1938, but the third visit proved to be the end of his international career.
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Washbrook caught behind for eight in his fourth over, playing at a ball outside off stump, and ended his pre-lunch spell with 1/7 from six overs, while Johnston accompanied him from the other end. Neither Hutton nor Washbrook appeared comfortable against the bowling, and the new batsman Edrich tried to hit Lindwall through the off side, leading to a loud appeal for caught behind, which was turned down. After lunch, Hutton did the majority of the scoring, before playing outside a Johnson
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selectors believed such a sight would have a negative effect on the rest of the side—which was not in good batting form—as it was a poor example from a leading batsman. The omission generated considerable acrimony, and pleased the
Australians, who felt Hutton was their most formidable opponent with the bat. Former Australian batsman Jack Fingleton pointed out that while Hutton had batted erratically and appeared uncomfortable in the previous Test, he also had a strong track record against the tourists, having made 52 and 64 for the
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avoid the danger of being caught at short fine leg from a leg glance by padding the inswingers away with his front leg. Bedser responded by changing his tactics by bowling a series of outswingers, beating the outside edge of his bat three times in a row, narrowly missing the off stump on one occasion. Barnes responded by manipulating the strike and shielding Bradman from Bedser. The Australian opener had little trouble against the leg trap Bedser set for him, scoring freely into the leg side and taking the shine off the new ball.
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unintentionally spooned over the slips or the covers from mishits. Both Johnston and Toshack—not known for their batting ability—played without inhibitions, joyfully revelling in their luck. Yardley was later criticised for not bringing Wright into the attack at an earlier stage, as the Australian tail was dealing efficiently with the English pacemen. Bedser was the most successful of the bowlers, ending with 4/100 from 43 overs, while debutant Coxon took 2/90 from 35 overs. The
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1803:. On 13, Bradman leg glanced a Bedser ball from his legs, narrowly evading Hutton in the trap at short fine leg. After one hour, he was on 14. Bradman had fallen twice for the leg trap in the previous Test. Bedser continued to the probe the Australian captain with inswingers, trying to extract a lofted leg glance in the vicinity if the waiting Hutton. In contrast, Morris was playing fluently and scoring many runs from the back cut.
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Hutton had caught Bradman in the leg trap from a glance. According to O'Reilly, this was evidence that Bradman was no longer the player he was before World War II, as he had been unable to disperse the close-catching fielders by counter-attacking, before eventually being dismissed. O'Reilly said this was the first time Bradman had fallen to the same trap three times in succession.
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figure. He said that when Lindwall "so patently disturbed Hutton he struck a blow at the morale of the English batting that was never overcome." O'Reilly said England's second innings "had developed into an undignified scramble" and had allowed the Australian bowlers to pick up wickets as though they were playing against a weak county team. He blamed the low standards of
1998:. According to O'Reilly, most other bowlers would have been able to reach the ball and attempt a catch. Barnes survived a missed stumping opportunity from Laker in the same over when he was on 18; he came down the pitch and the ball bounced out of the footmarks and narrowly missed leg stump, but Evans fumbled it, and it went away for four byes.
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against an attack again below full strength ... Australia were the better team in batting, bowling, fielding and tactics, but England could not complain of lack of opportunities to wrest the initiative." Bowes considered England's attacking policy to be a failure and that, unlike the First Test, "there were no saving graces."
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leg stump in an area ideal for a leg spinner. Although he was not of particularly fast pace, Coxon ran in vigorously and landed heavily after a pronounced delivery stride, making a significant impact on the surface. Bradman received a loud, positive reception from the crowd as he came out to bat in his final Test at Lord's.
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that there would be consequences for his defiance. According to unpublished writings in Fingleton's personal collection, Bradman chastised his players in the dressing room at the end of the play, saying "I'm 40 and I can do my full day's work in the field." Miller reportedly snapped "So would I—if I had
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directly downwards at Tallon's ankle. Bradman described the catch as "miraculous" because Tallon had to reach so low, so quickly, in order to take the catch. Up until this point, Washbrook had been beginning to find some fluency and was striking the ball confidently. Arlott speculated that Edrich and
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When the players returned, Lindwall and Johnston extracted steep bounce with the new ball, troubling the English batsmen. However, Washbrook changed his tactics and decided to eschew the hook shot, even allowing some short balls to hit him on the body. Washbrook drove Johnston for three runs and then
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Barnes was also quiet after lunch, and after one long period of defence, he drove Laker for four through the covers, eliciting a round of ironic applause. The Australian opener responded by placing his hand on his chest and bowing to the spectators. Barnes had started slowly, but he accelerated after
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Coxon and Laker came to the crease and put on a 41-run stand for the eighth wicket. After 85 minutes of resistance, Coxon hit a catch back to Johnson, ending his first Test innings for 19, and Laker was caught behind from the same bowler, having already been dropped twice in the slips. England's last
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removed the bails as Bradman leaned forward, but his foot had stayed firmly behind the crease. In another close call, Bradman inside edged a ball towards Yardley at short leg, but the English captain was slow to react and the ball landed in front of him. The Australian captain managed only three runs
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The events of the Second Test also affected the career paths of other players. England's inability to cut down the Australians resulted in the dropping of three of their bowlers—Wright, Laker and Coxon—after the Lord's Test. Coxon's debut was his only Test match, something believed to be caused more
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and Bill Bowes believed Hutton to be a better batsman once he returned to the side. He and Washbrook put on 168 for the first wicket, the first time England had put on more than 42 for the opening stand during the series, as the hosts went on to make 496, their highest score for the series. The pair
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from a long hop. This brought Bradman in to join Barnes. Yardley surrounded the Australian captain with fielders and Laker beat his bat thrice in an over. Bedser was brought in with the leg trap again in place as he bowled on Bradman's pads with the second new ball. The Australian captain decided to
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Compton was joined by his skipper Yardley and after playing defensively for a period, the pair rebuilt the innings, scoring 87 runs in 100 minutes. After the loss of four quick wickets, the Compton and Yardley elected to not play at any balls that were not on the line of the stumps, and Lindwall and
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In the third over after the lunch break, with the score at 87, Bradman was caught for the third consecutive time in the series by Hutton off Bedser at short fine leg. Hutton had dropped Bradman in the same position when he was on 13. Including a county match against Yorkshire, it was the fourth time
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Toshack ended the innings with 5/40, while Lindwall and Johnston took 3/61 and 2/62 respectively. The dominance of Australia's three-man seam attack was such that the off spinner Johnson bowled only two of the 78.1 overs. Arlott said that while Toshack had the best figures, Lindwall was the pivotal
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to flatten out the surface, but further showers breathed more life into the pitch, forcing a rain break immediately after the start of England's run chase. The rain immediately stopped after the players returned to the pavilion, but upon promptly returning to the middle, the rain started again. The
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After the resumption of play, Brown was caught behind from Coxon for 32 without adding to his lunch score, ending an 87-run partnership with Miller, and bringing Lindwall to the crease at 416/5. Miller and Lindwall attacked at every opportunity before the declaration. Miller's innings was noted for
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of Compton, and himself, in an attempt to stem Barnes' hitting. The Australian finally fell for 141, caught by Washbrook on the boundary from Yardley. The ball would have gone for another six had it not been intercepted by Washbrook. Barnes had struck 14 boundaries and two sixes in his innings. The
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in the middle-order. Brown had scored 25, 26 and 17 in his three innings in the middle-order during the tour. O'Reilly criticised the selection of Brown, who had appeared to be noticeably uncomfortable in the unfamiliar role. He said that despite Brown's unbeaten double century in his previous Test
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Yardley and Dollery took the score to 133 before Toshack bowled the former for 11. He trapped the new man Coxon two balls later in the same over for a duck, leaving England at 133/6. Coxon shuffled across his stumps and missed his first delivery, which hit him in front of the stumps and prompted a
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After the Sunday rest day, Australia resumed with a lead of 478 runs and six wickets in hand. The morning was punctuated by three rain stoppages, which increased England's chances of saving the game. Just ten minutes after the start of the day's play, heavy rain intervened. The weather cleared and
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into the grandstand. He had also offered two chances, but none of the catches were completed. This gave Australia a lead of 478 at the end of the third day, with Miller on 22 and Brown on 7. In all, England had missed seven catches or stumpings. O'Reilly said the loss of three quick wickets in the
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moved the ball the other way towards the slips and caught Bradman's outside edge. Bedser had dismissed Bradman all four times so far in the Test series. Brown joined Miller at 329/4 after Australia had lost 3/33. The tourists reached stumps at 343 without further loss, Miller striking one six over
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ball. The Australian all-rounder survived a loud lbw appeal on his first ball, denying the English captain his hat-trick. Despite Yardley's failure to complete the hat-trick, he had taken four wickets in the match, and was going through an unusually productive period with his semi-regular bowling.
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Washbrook had been criticised after the First Test for playing aggressively and taking too many risks early in his innings, having fallen twice to attacking shots. He continued to play in a similar way, rather than adopting the traditional opener's strategy of not playing at any ball unless it was
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Although Bradman claimed the exchange had been amicable, others disputed this. Teammate Barnes later asserted that Miller had retorted by suggesting Bradman—a very occasional slower bowler—bowl himself. Barnes said the captain "was as wild as a battery-stung brumby" and warned his unwilling bowler
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Hassett came to the crease to join Morris, with the new ball already due. Still using the old ball, Bedser beat Hassett second ball with a delivery that moved back in, but the appeal for lbw was turned down. However, Yardley opted to not take the ball, and Hassett managed to score a single and get
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and 43 in the First Test, and had a toe infection, so the selectors were spared the predicament of deciding whether to drop him on performance grounds. With Wright in for Young, and Coxon selected in place of a specialist batsman, England had a more attacking bowling line-up, something the retired
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at great pace before dismissing him. Hutton had appeared very unsettled by Lindwall and played meekly. He was severely criticised for his timid manner and was controversially dropped for the following match as the selectors thought he was providing a poor example to the junior members of the team.
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verdict was that "this convincing victory confirmed the First Test realisations of Australia's clear superiority at all points. Only on the first day did England provide comparable opposition, and their Selectors must have been very disappointed at the lack of determination by some of the batsmen
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before being bowled for a duck from the next delivery. Dollery's bat was still about to start its downward swing towards by the time Lindwall's outswinger had passed him and hit the stumps. O'Reilly said Dollery's inability to deal with Lindwall was typical of English cricket's lack of answers to
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and felt pain in his groin after delivering the first ball to Hutton. Despite this, Lindwall persevered, and his first over was a maiden. Seeing Lindwall struggle through the pain barrier, Bradman tossed the ball to Miller at the start off the second over to see if he could lift and bowl as well.
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At 8:00 on the morning of the Test, there was a storm to the south of London but the rain did not reach Lord's, which was located in the north of the English capital. The first over bowled by Bedser to Barnes was watchfully played to complete a maiden. The debutant Coxon opened the bowling with
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from Wright's leg spin, having overbalanced while leaning onto the front foot and trying to hit a ball for six. The Australians had regained the momentum, adding 92 runs in 66 minutes of hitting in the morning. One sequence of two overs from Edrich was taken for 28 runs, with many balls being
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of 22.66 for the series. His average was second only to Lindwall among all bowlers, and only Bedser (18) among his players dismissed more batsmen. In contrast, Yardley averaged less than two wickets every three matches throughout his first-class career, at an average above 30.
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Bradman was on 89 and heading towards a century in his last Test innings at Lord's when he fell to Bedser again, this time courtesy of a one-handed diving effort from Edrich. Bradman had been worried by Bedser's angle into his pads and the leg trap, but the seamer's
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reaching his half-century. Bradman took two consecutive boundaries from Wright to bring up his fifty. This left Barnes on 96 and Australia at 222/1, half an hour after tea. By this time, the pace of the pitch appeared to have slowed, making batting relatively easy.
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on the front foot and being bowled for 20 to leave England at 32/2. The English opener had been uncertain against Johnson's spin and played forward too early at a slower ball, which went between a gap between his bat and pad. Compton came in, having been dismissed
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from Laker. He had taken 255 minutes and hit ten fours. After registering his century, Barnes became particularly aggressive. Barnes stepped out to attack Laker but missed; luckily for him, Evans failed to collect the ball as it turned down the leg side.
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had the pick of the figures with 5/40 while Lindwall took 3/61. Although Toshack had the better figures, commentators credited Lindwall with orchestrating the England collapse; at the start of the innings he bowled at leading English batsmen
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won the toss and elected to bat. The tourists had won the First Test convincingly, and decided to field the same team, while England made three changes, mainly to adopt a more attacking bowling strategy. Australia started strongly, led by
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Hutton and Washbrook took the score to 42, England's highest opening partnership of the series thus far, before the former edged Lindwall to Johnson in the slips and was out for 13. Edrich and Washbrook were then subjected to repeated
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Australia had proceeded through the first two months of the tour of England without defeat. After winning 10 of the first twelve matches before the Tests started, eight of these by an innings—the other two were drawn—they won the
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more than 200, Bradman's men had little difficulty, winning the remaining five fixtures by an innings. They thus became the first touring Test team to complete an English season undefeated, earning themselves the sobriquet
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The Australians were very pleased with this decision, which they believed to be wrong, as they regarded Hutton as their most formidable opponent. The match set a new record for the highest attendance at a Test in England.
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off strike before the English captain called for a replacement ball. O'Reilly said the failure to take the new ball immediately after the appeal was a missed opportunity to maximise the psychological pressure on Hassett.
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of 122 with Morris (62), and added 174 with Bradman (89). Australia closed the third day at 343/4 after a productive day of batting, giving them a lead of 478 despite losing three quick wickets late in the afternoon.
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express pace bowling. This was part of a six-over post-lunch spell by Lindwall that yielded 2/11 as the batsmen appeared unable to deal with his extreme pace. England were 46/4 and Australia firmly in control.
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Morris was out soon after for 105 runs with the score at 166/3, having struck 14 fours and one six. His innings, which was noted for powerful, well-placed cover drives, ended when he hit Coxon to Hutton in the
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Barnes took advantage of his reprieve to combine with Morris in an opening stand of 122, as Yardley made frequent bowling changes in an attempt to disrupt their progress. Wright came on and bowled a
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from 24 to 29 June, with a rest day on 27 June 1948. Australia won the match by 409 runs to take a 2–0 lead, meaning that England would need to win the remaining three matches to regain The Ashes.
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of 20.25 for the summer and took only ten wickets in seven matches prior to the county fixture against Australia. Bowes saw him as an attacking bowler compatible with Robins's strategic thinking.
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resisted stoutly and they ended at 215 early on the third morning; Lindwall took 5/70. Australia then set about extending their first innings lead, and opener
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into the ground before it flew to Johnson, but the umpire ruled otherwise and gave him out. Tallon then took a difficult catch to remove Washbrook. Washbrook
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as England were bowled out for 186 to cede a 409-run victory. Johnston had Bedser caught by Hassett for nine before Wright hit Toshack to Lindwall for four.
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of Laker was used sparingly, accounting for only seven overs, whereas the part-time medium pace of Edrich and Yardley had combined for 23 overs.
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speed of his batting had allowed Australia to reach 296/2 in minutes, after a 174-run partnership with Bradman. Yardley bowled Hassett for a
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for six, and two fours, and Australia's lead went past the 400 mark with nine wickets still in hand. Yardley then brought on the part-time
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praised. He also thought the selection of Coxon was beneficial, as his swing bowling would ease the workload of batsman
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for five. Edrich had toiled for 70 minutes in scoring those runs. Dollery came out and played the first ball with his
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afternoon was not so much a sign of an English revival but Australian complacency due to the large size of the lead.
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in his last three Test innings during the previous Ashes series of 1946–47. Hutton's position was taken by debutant
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took match figures of 4/113 for Yorkshire against Australia, taking four middle-order wickets, and scored 21 and 16
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Laker into the pavilion and Australia were 73/0 at lunch with Morris on 40 and Barnes 25, an overall lead of 208.
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for a boundary from the first ball of the day, Compton edged Johnston to a diving Miller at
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was his only wicket. However, he had managed to keep the batsmen quiet with his defensive
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of Young, who had taken match figures of 1/107 in the First Test—Australian wicket-keeper
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Miller's Luck: the life and loves of Keith Miller, Australia's greatest all-rounder
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Gone to the test match : being primarily an account of the test series of 1948
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Hutton's controversial exile thus ended after just one Test. However, both
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The final day started poorly for England; after failing to hit a leg stump
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Lindwall for a four, almost collecting Barnes—who was standing close in at
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in England and had suffered chronic back trouble ever since.
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counterattack on the second morning saw Australia reach 350,
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after falling over in the last Test while trying to avoid a
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3768:"4th Test England v Australia at Leeds Jul 22–27 1948"
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was retained despite taking match figures of 1/85, as was
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from the second ball of the morning. Compton had aimed a
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After the rest day, Australia proceeded to reach 460/7—
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Jack Fingleton : the man who stood up to Bradman
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No Coward Soul. The remarkable story of Bob Appleyard
1858:. Miller came in and Bedser bowled three consecutive
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Bedser was relieved after 70 minutes of bowling. The
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1877:This left Johnson and Tallon as the new men at the
1814:that Morris dispatched into the leg side crowd for
161:by eight wickets. Between the Tests, they defeated
4085:From Bradman to Border: Australian Cricket 1948–89
3639:Allen, pp. 106–107. A report by R. J. Hayter.
4025:Cricket conquest: the story of the 1948 test tour
4005:. Camberwell, Victoria: Penguin Books Australia.
217:in the middle-order. He came into the team as an
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4065:. Milsons Point, New South Wales: Random House.
5120:June 1948 sports events in the United Kingdom
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2275:"Australia tour of England 1948 / Results"
148:Australian cricket team in England in 1948
4003:The Penguin History of Australian Cricket
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3853:Chalke, Stephen; Hodgson, Derek (2003).
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21:Second Test of the 1948 Ashes series
16:Australia-England cricket test match
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3677:. London: Cassell. p. 189.
3054:Perry (2005), pp. 105–120.
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4698:Australia v England Test series
4087:. North Ryde, New South Wales:
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3675:The Cricket Captains of England
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2561:"Player Oracle HE Dollery 1948"
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1840:clipped it through the leg side
289:played, but was unfit to bowl.
2679:"Worcestershire v Australians"
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2182:Fourth Test, 1948 Ashes series
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2186:Fifth Test, 1948 Ashes series
2178:Third Test, 1948 Ashes series
1962:pair added ten runs to close
152:First Test, 1948 Ashes series
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73:scoring 53. For England, the
3898:Harte and Whimpress, p. 405.
2539:"Player Oracle A Coxon 1948"
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1862:to him. A fourth ball swung
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252:Australian Test leg spinner
7:
3827:"Alec Coxon Player Profile"
3801:Wisden Cricketers' Almanack
3393:"Player Oracle NWD Yardley"
3033:Growden, pp. 202–203.
2644:Wisden Cricketers' Almanack
2089:Yardley decided to use the
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3877:Cashman et al., pp. 37–40.
3600:Perry (2005), pp. 240–241.
3244:O'Reilly, pp. 73–74.
3191:O'Reilly, pp. 72–73.
3063:O'Reilly, pp. 68–69.
2668:O'Reilly, pp. 58–59.
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39:. The match was played at
5100:The Invincibles (cricket)
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3857:. Bath: Fairfield Books.
3648:Bowes, pp. 189–190.
2501:"Yorkshire v Australians"
2300:Bowes, pp. 188–189.
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116:making 74—before Bradman
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4174:
4027:. London: Werner Laurie.
2241:
2042:left-arm unorthodox spin
394:lead 5-match series 2–0
235:on difficult pitches at
29:The Ashes cricket series
3945:Oxford University Press
3943:. Melbourne, Victoria:
3930:. London: Stanley Paul.
3889:Fingleton, pp. 190–210.
3709:Fingleton, pp. 128–130.
3452:Fingleton, pp. 120–121.
2200:Marylebone Cricket Club
1939:playing across the line
273:batting out of position
4041:Random House Australia
3974:Growden, Greg (2008).
3967:Brightly fades the Don
3794:Smith, Leslie (1949).
2637:Hayter, R. J. (1949).
1987:
193:left arm orthodox spin
5110:1948 in English sport
3673:Gibson, Alan (1979).
3660:Perry (2001), p. 224.
3564:Perry (2001), p. 199.
3318:Perry (2005), p. 241.
2946:Perry (2005), p. 240.
2765:Perry (2005), p. 239.
2756:Perry (2001), p. 233.
2747:Perry (2001), p. 223.
1985:
352:elected to bat first
271:, the opener who was
5115:Test cricket matches
4160:List of Ashes series
2227:rain-curtailed draws
245:Joe Hardstaff junior
3918:. London: Longmans.
2704:"MCC v Australians"
1170:Method of dismissal
1160:Method of dismissal
445:Method of dismissal
435:Method of dismissal
276:at Lord's in 1938,
106:opening partnership
50:Australian captain
3999:Whimpress, Bernard
3969:. London: Collins.
3928:Express Deliveries
3718:Fingleton, p. 126.
3591:Fingleton, p. 122.
3497:Fingleton, p. 121.
3420:Fingleton, p. 120.
3292:Fingleton, p. 118.
3280:Fingleton, p. 117.
3235:Fingleton, p. 116.
3223:Fingleton, p. 140.
3182:Fingleton, p. 113.
3147:Fingleton, p. 112.
3093:Fingleton, p. 111.
2934:Fingleton, p. 110.
2843:Fingleton, p. 109.
2787:Fingleton, p. 108.
2528:Fingleton, p. 107.
1988:
1974:26 June: Day Three
1842:, and reached his
5105:1948 Ashes series
5085:
5084:
4779:
4778:
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4098:978-0-207-16124-7
4072:978-1-74166-222-1
4050:978-0-09-184051-8
4012:978-0-670-04133-6
3989:978-1-74175-548-0
3980:Allen & Unwin
3954:978-0-9756746-1-1
3864:978-0-9531196-9-1
3684:978-0-304-29779-5
2358:Fingleton, p. 82.
2135:29 June: Day Five
2077:28 June: Day Four
1996:caught and bowled
1777:leg before wicket
1758:
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1550:
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3395:. CricketArchive
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3373:on 29 March 2014
3369:. Archived from
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3077:O'Reilly, p. 69.
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3045:Growden, p. 203.
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2038:long on boundary
1885:25 June: Day Two
1761:24 June: Day One
1727:E. R. H. Toshack
1694:I. W. G. Johnson
1562:
1560:
1559:
1552:
1338:N. W. D. Yardley
1277:D. C. S. Compton
1140:
1138:
1137:
1130:
1092:D. C. S. Compton
1059:N. W. D. Yardley
828:
826:
825:
818:
755:E. R. H. Toshack
643:I. W. G. Johnson
415:
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373:won by 409 runs
369:
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163:Northamptonshire
23:was one of five
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4814:Australia squad
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2236:The Invincibles
2188:
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2079:
2056:bowling average
1976:
1902:
1887:
1825:
1763:
1573:Second innings
1557:
1555:
1480:D. V. P. Wright
1149:Second innings
1135:
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1126:England innings
993:D. V. P. Wright
839:Second innings
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241:Charlie Barnett
223:batting average
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122:Cyril Washbrook
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2979:Arlott, p. 60.
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2864:Arlott, p. 57.
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2803:Arlott, p. 56.
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2372:Bowes, p. 189.
2360:
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2255:
2245:
2243:
2240:
2173:
2170:
2165:county cricket
2136:
2133:
2078:
2075:
2030:straight drive
1975:
1972:
1886:
1883:
1848:Jack Fingleton
1768:short fine leg
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1121:
1120:
1117:
1114:
1111:
1108:
1106:
1103:
1100:
1097:
1094:
1088:
1087:
1084:
1081:
1078:
1075:
1073:
1070:
1067:
1064:
1061:
1055:
1054:
1051:
1048:
1045:
1042:
1040:
1037:
1034:
1031:
1028:
1022:
1021:
1018:
1015:
1012:
1009:
1007:
1004:
1001:
998:
995:
989:
988:
985:
982:
979:
976:
974:
971:
968:
965:
962:
956:
955:
952:
949:
946:
943:
941:
938:
935:
932:
929:
923:
922:
919:
916:
913:
910:
908:
905:
902:
899:
896:
890:
889:
884:
879:
874:
869:
867:
862:
857:
852:
847:
841:
840:
837:
835:
834:First innings
832:
814:
813:
811:460/7 declared
808:
805:
800:
793:
787:
786:
783:
781:
778:
776:
770:
769:
767:
765:
762:
757:
751:
750:
748:
746:
743:
731:
729:W. A. Johnston
725:
724:
721:
709:
706:
700:
698:R. R. Lindwall
694:
693:
691:
689:
686:
676:
667:
666:
663:
658:
655:
645:
639:
638:
635:
625:
622:
616:
610:
609:
606:
596:
593:
584:
578:
577:
574:
568:
565:
559:
553:
552:
549:
539:
536:
526:
517:
516:
513:
507:
504:
494:
488:
487:
484:
474:
471:
459:
453:
452:
447:
442:
437:
432:
426:
425:
422:
421:First innings
419:
402:
399:
396:
395:
381:
375:
374:
360:
354:
353:
339:
333:
332:
307:
301:
300:
294:
291:
143:
140:
90:Norman Yardley
15:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
5132:
5121:
5118:
5116:
5113:
5111:
5108:
5106:
5103:
5101:
5098:
5097:
5095:
5088:
5077:
5074:
5072:
5069:
5067:
5064:
5062:
5059:
5057:
5053:
5050:
5049:
5045:
5039:
5026:
5025:Keith Johnson
5020:
5016:
5015:Ernie Toshack
5010:
5005:
5001:
4995:
4990:
4986:
4980:
4976:
4970:
4966:
4965:Arthur Morris
4960:
4956:
4950:
4946:
4940:
4936:
4930:
4926:
4920:
4916:
4915:Bill Johnston
4910:
4906:
4900:
4895:
4891:
4885:
4881:
4875:
4871:
4865:
4861:
4855:
4850:
4846:
4840:
4836:
4830:
4829:
4826:
4822:
4816:
4807:
4802:
4800:
4795:
4793:
4788:
4787:
4784:
4771:
4770:
4767:
4756:
4754:
4751:
4749:
4746:
4744:
4741:
4739:
4736:
4734:
4731:
4729:
4726:
4724:
4721:
4719:
4716:
4714:
4711:
4709:
4706:
4705:
4702:
4697:
4692:
4688:
4664:
4659:
4654:
4649:
4644:
4639:
4633:
4616:
4611:
4606:
4601:
4596:
4591:
4586:
4580:
4576:
4572:
4564:
4559:
4554:
4549:
4544:
4539:
4532:
4527:
4522:
4517:
4512:
4507:
4502:
4498:
4493:
4488:
4483:
4478:
4473:
4468:
4463:
4458:
4453:
4448:
4443:
4438:
4433:
4427:
4423:
4419:
4409:
4402:
4397:
4392:
4387:
4382:
4375:
4370:
4365:
4360:
4356:
4353:
4346:World War II
4343:
4338:
4333:
4328:
4323:
4313:
4308:
4303:
4298:
4292:
4288:
4284:
4274:
4269:
4264:
4257:
4252:
4247:
4242:
4226:
4223:
4218:
4213:
4208:
4203:
4196:
4191:
4173:
4169:
4165:
4161:
4156:
4150:
4145:
4140:
4131:
4126:
4124:
4119:
4117:
4112:
4111:
4108:
4100:
4094:
4090:
4089:HarperCollins
4086:
4082:
4081:Pollard, Jack
4078:
4074:
4068:
4064:
4060:
4059:Perry, Roland
4056:
4052:
4046:
4042:
4038:
4034:
4033:Perry, Roland
4030:
4026:
4022:
4018:
4014:
4008:
4004:
4000:
3995:
3991:
3985:
3981:
3977:
3972:
3968:
3964:
3960:
3956:
3950:
3946:
3942:
3938:
3933:
3929:
3925:
3921:
3917:
3913:
3909:
3908:
3895:
3886:
3884:
3874:
3866:
3860:
3856:
3849:
3834:
3833:
3828:
3822:
3807:
3803:
3802:
3797:
3790:
3775:
3774:
3769:
3763:
3761:
3759:
3743:
3742:
3737:
3731:
3729:
3727:
3725:
3715:
3706:
3697:
3695:
3686:
3680:
3676:
3669:
3667:
3657:
3655:
3645:
3636:
3627:
3618:
3616:
3606:
3597:
3588:
3579:
3577:
3575:
3573:
3571:
3561:
3552:
3550:
3540:
3538:
3536:
3526:
3524:
3522:
3520:
3518:
3508:
3506:
3504:
3494:
3492:
3490:
3488:
3486:
3484:
3474:
3472:
3470:
3468:
3458:
3449:
3440:
3438:
3436:
3426:
3417:
3415:
3413:
3411:
3394:
3388:
3372:
3368:
3367:
3362:
3356:
3340:
3336:
3335:
3330:
3324:
3315:
3313:
3311:
3301:
3299:
3289:
3287:
3277:
3275:
3273:
3271:
3269:
3259:
3257:
3255:
3253:
3251:
3241:
3232:
3230:
3220:
3211:
3202:
3200:
3198:
3188:
3179:
3177:
3175:
3165:
3156:
3154:
3144:
3142:
3140:
3138:
3136:
3126:
3124:
3122:
3120:
3118:
3116:
3106:
3104:
3102:
3100:
3090:
3088:
3086:
3084:
3074:
3072:
3070:
3060:
3051:
3042:
3040:
3030:
3021:
3012:
3003:
2994:
2985:
2976:
2967:
2965:
2955:
2953:
2943:
2941:
2931:
2929:
2927:
2925:
2923:
2921:
2919:
2917:
2915:
2905:
2896:
2894:
2892:
2882:
2880:
2870:
2861:
2852:
2850:
2840:
2838:
2836:
2834:
2832:
2830:
2820:
2818:
2816:
2814:
2812:
2810:
2800:
2798:
2796:
2794:
2784:
2782:
2780:
2778:
2776:
2774:
2772:
2762:
2753:
2744:
2742:
2740:
2738:
2736:
2734:
2724:
2722:
2705:
2699:
2697:
2680:
2674:
2665:
2650:
2646:
2645:
2640:
2633:
2631:
2629:
2627:
2625:
2623:
2621:
2619:
2617:
2615:
2613:
2611:
2609:
2607:
2605:
2603:
2601:
2599:
2597:
2595:
2593:
2591:
2589:
2587:
2585:
2583:
2581:
2579:
2562:
2556:
2540:
2534:
2525:
2523:
2521:
2519:
2502:
2496:
2481:
2480:
2475:
2469:
2467:
2465:
2463:
2461:
2459:
2457:
2455:
2453:
2451:
2449:
2447:
2445:
2443:
2441:
2439:
2437:
2435:
2433:
2431:
2429:
2427:
2425:
2423:
2421:
2419:
2417:
2415:
2413:
2411:
2409:
2407:
2405:
2403:
2401:
2399:
2397:
2395:
2393:
2391:
2389:
2387:
2385:
2383:
2381:
2379:
2369:
2367:
2365:
2355:
2353:
2337:
2336:
2331:
2325:
2323:
2321:
2319:
2317:
2315:
2313:
2311:
2309:
2307:
2297:
2282:
2281:
2276:
2270:
2268:
2266:
2264:
2262:
2260:
2250:
2246:
2239:
2237:
2232:
2228:
2223:
2219:
2216:
2215:E. W. Swanton
2211:
2209:
2208:George Emmett
2205:
2201:
2195:
2192:
2187:
2183:
2179:
2169:
2166:
2160:
2158:
2152:
2150:
2146:
2142:
2132:
2129:
2125:
2121:
2117:
2111:
2109:
2105:
2099:
2097:
2092:
2091:medium roller
2087:
2083:
2074:
2071:
2066:
2060:
2057:
2052:
2048:
2043:
2039:
2034:
2031:
2026:
2022:
2019:
2014:
2012:
2008:
2004:
1999:
1997:
1993:
1984:
1980:
1971:
1969:
1965:
1959:
1957:
1951:
1948:
1944:
1940:
1936:
1932:
1927:
1921:
1919:
1915:
1909:
1906:
1900:
1898:
1893:
1882:
1880:
1875:
1873:
1869:
1865:
1864:the other way
1861:
1857:
1851:
1849:
1845:
1841:
1837:
1832:
1828:
1823:
1821:
1817:
1813:
1809:
1804:
1802:
1798:
1794:
1789:
1786:
1785:Godfrey Evans
1782:
1781:seam movement
1778:
1772:
1769:
1753:
1750:
1747:
1744:
1742:
1739:
1736:
1733:
1730:
1728:
1725:
1724:
1720:
1717:
1714:
1711:
1709:
1706:
1703:
1700:
1697:
1695:
1692:
1691:
1687:
1684:
1681:
1678:
1676:
1673:
1670:
1667:
1664:
1662:
1659:
1658:
1654:
1651:
1648:
1645:
1643:
1640:
1637:
1634:
1631:
1629:
1626:
1625:
1622:
1619:
1617:
1614:
1612:
1609:
1607:
1604:
1602:
1600:
1597:
1595:
1592:
1590:
1587:
1585:
1582:
1580:
1577:
1576:
1570:
1565:
1554:
1553:
1546:
1543:
1540:
1538:
1535:
1532:
1528:
1526:
1523:
1522:
1518:
1516:
1513:
1511:
1509:
1506:
1505:
1501:
1499:
1495:
1491:
1488:
1486:
1483:
1481:
1478:
1477:
1473:
1471:
1467:
1463:
1460:
1458:
1454:
1452:
1449:
1448:
1444:
1442:
1438:
1435:
1433:
1429:
1425:
1423:
1420:
1419:
1415:
1413:
1410:
1407:
1405:
1401:
1397:
1395:
1392:
1389:
1388:
1384:
1382:
1378:
1375:
1372:
1370:
1366:
1364:
1361:
1360:
1356:
1354:
1350:
1347:
1345:
1341:
1339:
1336:
1333:
1332:
1328:
1326:
1322:
1319:
1317:
1313:
1311:
1310:H. E. Dollery
1308:
1307:
1303:
1301:
1297:
1293:
1290:
1288:
1284:
1280:
1278:
1275:
1274:
1270:
1268:
1264:
1260:
1257:
1255:
1251:
1249:
1246:
1245:
1241:
1239:
1235:
1231:
1228:
1226:
1222:
1219:
1216:
1214:
1211:
1210:
1206:
1204:
1200:
1196:
1193:
1191:
1188:
1185:
1183:
1180:
1179:
1176:
1173:
1171:
1168:
1166:
1163:
1161:
1158:
1156:
1153:
1152:
1143:
1131:
1118:
1115:
1112:
1109:
1107:
1104:
1101:
1098:
1095:
1093:
1090:
1089:
1085:
1082:
1079:
1076:
1074:
1071:
1068:
1065:
1062:
1060:
1057:
1056:
1052:
1049:
1046:
1043:
1041:
1038:
1035:
1032:
1029:
1027:
1024:
1023:
1019:
1016:
1013:
1010:
1008:
1005:
1002:
999:
996:
994:
991:
990:
986:
983:
980:
977:
975:
972:
969:
966:
963:
961:
958:
957:
953:
950:
947:
944:
942:
939:
936:
933:
930:
928:
925:
924:
920:
917:
914:
911:
909:
906:
903:
900:
897:
895:
892:
891:
888:
885:
883:
880:
878:
875:
873:
870:
868:
866:
863:
861:
858:
856:
853:
851:
848:
846:
843:
842:
836:
831:
820:
819:
812:
809:
807:(130.2 overs)
806:
804:
801:
798:
794:
792:
789:
788:
784:
782:
779:
777:
775:
772:
771:
768:
766:
763:
761:
758:
756:
753:
752:
749:
747:
744:
742:
738:
735:
732:
730:
727:
726:
722:
720:
716:
713:
710:
707:
705:
701:
699:
696:
695:
692:
690:
687:
685:
681:
677:
675:
672:
669:
668:
664:
662:
659:
656:
654:
650:
646:
644:
641:
640:
636:
634:
630:
626:
623:
621:
617:
615:
612:
611:
607:
605:
601:
597:
594:
592:
588:
585:
583:
580:
579:
575:
573:
569:
566:
564:
560:
558:
557:A. L. Hassett
555:
554:
550:
548:
544:
540:
537:
535:
531:
527:
525:
524:D. G. Bradman
522:
519:
518:
514:
512:
508:
505:
503:
499:
495:
493:
490:
489:
485:
483:
479:
475:
472:
470:
466:
463:
460:
458:
455:
454:
451:
448:
446:
443:
441:
438:
436:
433:
431:
428:
427:
418:
406:
393:
382:
380:
379:Series impact
377:
376:
372:
361:
359:
356:
355:
351:
340:
338:
335:
334:
331:
330:C. N. Woolley
325:
319:
313:
308:
306:
303:
302:
299:
298:
290:
288:
283:
279:
274:
270:
266:
261:
259:
255:
254:Bill O'Reilly
250:
246:
242:
238:
234:
230:
226:
224:
220:
216:
212:
208:
206:
202:
198:
194:
190:
186:
183:
179:
178:Walter Robins
175:
170:
168:
164:
160:
153:
149:
139:
136:
131:
130:Ernie Toshack
127:
123:
119:
115:
110:
107:
103:
99:
95:
91:
87:
86:Denis Compton
83:
79:
76:
72:
69:
68:wicket-keeper
65:
61:
60:Arthur Morris
58:
53:
48:
46:
42:
38:
34:
30:
26:
22:
5087:
5060:
5022:Coach:
4955:Keith Miller
4945:Colin McCool
4925:Ray Lindwall
4695:
4316:World War I
4084:
4062:
4036:
4024:
4002:
3975:
3966:
3940:
3937:Maxwell, Jim
3927:
3915:
3912:Arlott, John
3894:
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3848:
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2249:
2235:
2224:
2220:
2212:
2196:
2190:
2189:
2161:
2153:
2149:square drive
2138:
2124:inside edged
2112:
2100:
2088:
2084:
2080:
2061:
2035:
2027:
2023:
2015:
2000:
1989:
1977:
1960:
1952:
1922:
1910:
1901:
1888:
1876:
1852:
1833:
1829:
1824:
1805:
1801:behind point
1790:
1773:
1764:
1544:
1541:(78.1 overs)
1536:
1524:
1451:A. V. Bedser
1248:W. J. Edrich
1213:C. Washbrook
960:W. J. Edrich
894:A. V. Bedser
810:
802:
790:
582:K. R. Miller
492:A. R. Morris
457:S. G. Barnes
378:
357:
336:
304:
287:Keith Miller
262:
233:Warwickshire
227:
209:
171:
155:
114:Keith Miller
111:
82:Ray Lindwall
49:
20:
18:
4985:Ron Saggers
4905:Ian Johnson
4880:Neil Harvey
4870:Ron Hamence
4845:Don Bradman
3924:Bowes, Bill
3779:12 December
3747:12 December
3399:18 December
3377:10 December
3345:10 December
2710:18 December
2685:18 December
2567:18 December
2545:18 December
2507:18 December
2485:12 December
2341:12 December
2204:retired ill
2145:second slip
2116:short balls
2047:golden duck
1860:outswingers
1422:J. C. Laker
1394:T. G. Evans
1026:J. C. Laker
614:W. A. Brown
282:Neil Harvey
265:Ian Johnson
258:Bill Edrich
229:Tom Dollery
219:all-rounder
185:Doug Wright
182:leg spinner
126:Tom Dollery
98:lower order
78:Alec Bedser
64:lower-order
52:Don Bradman
5094:Categories
5000:Don Tallon
4935:Sam Loxton
4860:Bill Brown
4835:Sid Barnes
3905:References
3838:16 January
2176:See also:
2126:a Toshack
2070:square leg
2065:leg cutter
1943:outswinger
1931:hit wicket
1914:fibrositis
1367:c & b
278:Sam Loxton
269:Bill Brown
211:Alec Coxon
201:leg theory
197:Don Tallon
174:Bill Bowes
159:First Test
146:See also:
142:Background
135:Len Hutton
102:Sid Barnes
71:Don Tallon
4975:Doug Ring
4696:Non-Ashes
4144:The Ashes
2172:Aftermath
2141:full toss
2128:full toss
2120:bump ball
2108:short leg
2051:hat-trick
1968:follow on
1964:at stumps
1941:—with an
1926:off break
1868:long hops
1564:Australia
1182:L. Hutton
674:D. Tallon
478:Washbrook
417:Australia
392:Australia
371:Australia
350:Australia
318:D. Davies
293:Scorecard
237:Edgbaston
205:Jim Laker
167:Yorkshire
94:follow on
33:Australia
5011:17
4996:16
4981:15
4971:14
4961:13
4951:12
4941:11
4931:10
4083:(1990).
4061:(2005).
4035:(2001).
4023:(1949).
4001:(2003).
3965:(1949).
3926:(1949).
3914:(1949).
2231:The Oval
2191:Wisden's
2007:leg side
1905:new ball
1897:off spin
1808:leg spin
1797:leg side
1494:Lindwall
1470:Johnston
1457:Lindwall
1441:Lindwall
1404:Johnston
1363:A. Coxon
1344:Lindwall
1325:Lindwall
1316:Lindwall
1300:Johnston
1287:Johnston
1254:Lindwall
1225:Lindwall
1203:Lindwall
927:A. Coxon
118:declared
31:between
4921:9
4911:8
4901:7
4886:6
4876:5
4866:4
4856:3
4841:2
4831:1
4753:1987–88
4743:1979–80
4738:1976–77
4723:1881–82
4713:1878–79
4708:1876–77
4663:2021–22
4658:2017–18
4653:2013–14
4648:2010–11
4643:2006–07
4638:2002–03
4563:1998–99
4558:1994–95
4553:1990–91
4548:1986–87
4543:1982–83
4538:1978–79
4531:1974–75
4526:1970–71
4521:1965–66
4516:1962–63
4511:1958–59
4506:1954–55
4501:1950–51
4408:1946–47
4401:1936–37
4396:1932–33
4391:1928–29
4386:1924–25
4381:1920–21
4374:1911–12
4369:1907–08
4364:1903–04
4359:1901–02
4273:1897–98
4268:1894–95
4263:1891–92
4256:1887–88
4251:1886–87
4246:1884–85
4241:1882–83
2286:16 July
2157:not out
2003:no-ball
1935:bouncer
1892:stumped
1844:century
1812:no-ball
1793:bouncer
1621:Wickets
1611:Maidens
1599:Wickets
1589:Maidens
1529:(102.4
1498:Toshack
1485:not out
1466:Hassett
1432:Johnson
1412:not out
1381:Toshack
1369:Johnson
1353:Toshack
1267:Toshack
1263:Johnson
1238:Toshack
1199:Johnson
1190:Johnson
1155:Batsman
1142:England
887:Wickets
877:Maidens
865:Wickets
855:Maidens
830:England
795:(129.3
760:not out
680:Yardley
661:not out
620:Yardley
572:Yardley
563:Yardley
482:Yardley
430:Batsman
305:Umpires
215:not out
189:lumbago
37:England
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3806:Wisden
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2649:Wisden
2184:; and
2104:pulled
1879:crease
1872:yorker
1579:Bowler
1561:
1508:Extras
1428:Tallon
1400:Miller
1296:Miller
1283:Miller
1234:Tallon
1221:Tallon
1139:
845:Bowler
827:
774:Extras
741:Wright
704:Bedser
684:Bedser
653:Edrich
618:lbw b
600:Bedser
591:Bedser
547:Bedser
543:Edrich
534:Bedser
530:Hutton
511:Wright
498:Hutton
465:Hutton
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358:Result
347:
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75:seamer
57:opener
45:London
41:Lord's
5052:Tests
2242:Notes
2018:sweep
2011:drove
2009:. He
1956:slips
1856:gully
1606:Overs
1584:Overs
1531:overs
1525:Total
872:Overs
850:Overs
797:overs
791:Total
737:Evans
719:Laker
715:Evans
649:Evans
633:Coxon
629:Evans
604:Laker
502:Coxon
469:Coxon
25:Tests
4757:2027
4748:1980
4733:1945
4728:1882
4718:1880
4615:2023
4610:2019
4605:2015
4600:2013
4595:2009
4590:2005
4585:2001
4574:2000
4492:1997
4487:1993
4482:1989
4477:1985
4472:1981
4467:1977
4462:1975
4457:1972
4452:1968
4447:1964
4442:1961
4437:1956
4432:1953
4421:1950
4352:1948
4342:1938
4337:1934
4332:1930
4327:1926
4322:1921
4312:1912
4307:1909
4302:1905
4297:1902
4286:1900
4222:1899
4217:1896
4212:1893
4207:1890
4202:1888
4195:1886
4190:1884
4167:1850
4093:ISBN
4067:ISBN
4045:ISBN
4007:ISBN
3984:ISBN
3949:ISBN
3859:ISBN
3840:2010
3813:2008
3781:2007
3749:2007
3679:ISBN
3401:2008
3379:2008
3347:2008
2712:2008
2687:2008
2656:2008
2569:2008
2547:2008
2509:2008
2487:2007
2343:2007
2288:2008
1992:pair
1947:pads
1838:and
1820:four
1745:20.1
1632:27.4
1616:Runs
1594:Runs
1175:Runs
1165:Runs
1044:31.2
997:21.3
882:Runs
860:Runs
486:141
450:Runs
440:Runs
337:Toss
280:and
249:duck
150:and
124:and
35:and
19:The
5076:5th
5071:4th
5066:3rd
5061:2nd
5056:1st
1816:six
1545:186
1537:215
1519:20
1416:24
1377:lbw
1357:11
1329:37
1304:29
1242:37
1207:13
1050:111
918:112
904:100
803:350
785:28
723:25
637:32
608:74
587:lbw
551:89
515:62
506:105
43:in
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1655:3
1652:61
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