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Bart King

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Full name: John Barton King
Born: October 19, 1873, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Teams: United States of America (Olympics: 1896-1920); United States of America (Miscellaneous: 1892-1913); Gentlemen of Philadelphia (Other FC: 1893-1912); GS Patterson's XI (Other FC: 1894); Tioga (Halifax Cup: 1890-1895); Belmont (Halifax Cup: 1896-1912); Philadelphia Cricket Club (Halifax Cup: 1914-1916); Tioga Juniors (Miscellaneous: 1889-1890); Tioga Second XI (Miscellaneous: 1889-1892); Tioga (Miscellaneous: 1889-1895); Tioga Summer XI (Miscellaneous: 1891-1893)
Batting style: Right-hand bat
Bowling style: Right-arm fast
Notable achievements: United States of America
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(1896); United States of America
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(1908); United States of America
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(1912); United States of America
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(1900); United States of America
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(1904); Olympic Cricket Hall of Fame (1928)

Batting and fielding averages
Edition|Mat|Inns|NO|Runs|H.S|Average|Balls|S/R|100s|50s|0s|4s|6s|Ct|St
1896 | 4 | 3 | 1 | 70 | 49* | 35.00 | 67 | 104.47 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 5 | 4 | 2 | -
1900 | 4 | 4 | 1 | 39 | 30 | 13.00 | 74 | 52.70 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | -
1904 | 5 | 5 | 0 | 101 | 57 | 20.20 | 172 | 58.72 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 6 | 0 | 2 | -
1908 | 5 | 5 | 1 | 169 | 61 | 42.25 | 251 | 67.33 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 8 | 6 | 1 | -
1912 | 3 | 3 | 0 | 127 | 95 | 42.33 | 184 | 69.02 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 5 | 5 | 2 | -
1920 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 37 | 37 | 37.00 | 50 | 74.00 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 1 | 0 | -
Overall | 22 | 21 | 3 | 543 | 95 | 30.17 | 798 | 68.05 | 0 | 4 | 1 | 27 | 16 | 8 | -
Bowling averages
Edition|Mat|Inns|Overs|Mdns|Runs|Wkts|BBI|Average|Econ|S/R|4w|5w
1896 | 4 | 4 | 38.0 | 1 | 140 | 6 | 3/22 | 23.33 | 3.68 | 38.0 | 0 | 0
1900 | 4 | 4 | 33.0 | 1 | 122 | 3 | 2/36 | 40.67 | 3.70 | 66.0 | 0 | 0
1904 | 5 | 5 | 43.4 | 2 | 152 | 13 | 6/21 | 11.69 | 3.48 | 20.2 | 0 | 1
1908 | 5 | 5 | 37.0 | 1 | 142 | 8 | 2/5 | 17.75 | 3.84 | 27.8 | 0 | 0
1912 | 3 | 3 | 25.0 | 0 | 71 | 11 | 8/11 | 6.45 | 2.84 | 13.6 | 0 | 1
1920 | 1 | 1 | 5.0 | 1 | 16 | 0 | 0/16 | N/A | 3.20 | - | 0 | 0
Overall | 22 | 22 | 181.4 | 6 | 643 | 41 | 8/11 | 15.68 | 3.54 | 26.6 | 0 | 2

Over a 16-year period starting from 1896 to 1912, the United States of America were among the strongest cricketing nations in the Olympics. They were good enough to win medals for the sport of cricket in every edition of the Olympic Games played during this period, starting with a Gold medal in 1896, a Bronze medal in 1900, another Bronze medal in 1904 on home turf at St Louis, a Silver medal in 1908, and another Silver medal in 1912. The biggest reason behind their success was an all-rounder from Philadelphia by the name of John Barton King. Often considered to be the greatest player to never play Test cricket, Bart King went on to become the greatest all-round cricketer in the history of Olympic cricket over the course of a 24-year career spanning from 1896 to 1920.

King played predominantly as a more than competent top-order batsman and a fast bowler of unmatched skill who generally bowled with the new ball. Playing a total of 22 matches for the United States over the course of his long career, he aggregated 543 runs at an average of 30.17 with 4 half-centuries, and took 41 wickets at an average of 15.68, which included 2 five-wicket hauls. His highest score with the bat was 95 against Great Britain in the final of the 1912 Olympics, while his best bowling analysis of 8 for 11 came earlier in the same tournament against the Netherlands. He also captained the United States in 8 matches between 1908 and 1912, winning 5 and leading them to two Silver medals for cricket.

Making his Olympic debut as a 22-year old in the 1896 Olympic Games held in Athens, King scored 70 runs at 35.00 and took 6 wickets at 23.33 from 4 matches. He played a key role in the United States' 2-wicket victory over Australia in the opening match of the competition, taking 3 for 22 from 8 overs and scoring 20. His greatest contribution came in the tournament final against a powerful Great Britain lineup led by WG Grace, where he scored 49 off just 30 balls and later took 1 for 45 from 10 overs as the Americans sent ripples across the cricketing world by beating the world's greatest Test side to win a Gold medal for cricket.

Four years later in the 1900 Olympic Games where the United States won a Bronze medal for cricket, King endured his leanest Olympic tournament to date, scoring only 39 runs at an average of 13.00 and taking 3 wickets at 40.67 from 4 matches. His stats could have been made to look better as he had returned figures of 3 for 19 from 6 overs in a hastily arranged Bronze playoff against Canada which was won by the Americans, but the match was not given official status by the IOC. It would be the only time his average dipped below 20 with the bat and rose above 25 with the ball in an Olympic tournament. He returned stronger than ever in the 1904 Olympic Games played on the United States' home turf at St Louis, taking 13 wickets at a miserly average of 11.69, recording a then career best 6 for 21 against the Mixed Team and scoring 101 runs at an average of 20.20 after having re-invented himself as an obdurate top-order batsman. He also scored a maiden half-century with 57 against Great Britain in the tournament semi-final, but in vain as the United States lost the match by 6 wickets. They finished with another Bronze medal by beating the West Indies in the Bronze playoff, following which long-time captain John Lester handed over the reins of the United States team to King.

It was in his mid-thirties and after being made United States captain that King truly reached the peak of his powers as a player. In 8 matches during this period, he scored 296 runs at an average of 42.29 with the bat, and took 19 wickets at 11.21 with the ball. He led the United States to two Olympic finals in 1908 and 1912, both coming against Great Britain, where they only narrowly missed out on Gold medals due to a stubborn last-wicket pair and thrilling last ball six from Phil Mead. King gave it his all in both finals, scoring 61 off 53 balls with 6 sixes and taking 2 for 28 from 8 overs in 1908, and 95 off 108 balls with 5 sixes and figures of 1 for 23 from 10 overs in 1912. During the 1908 Olympics, he went past Bill Lockwood's record of 23 wickets to emerge as the leading wicket-taker in the Olympics, eventually finishing with 30 at the end of the season. At the age of 39 in 1912, he had seemingly hung up his boots after a stellar tournament during which he scored 127 runs at 42.33 and took 11 wickets at an unbelievable average of 6.45 from 3 matches. In doing so, he became only the third player after Clem Hill and Victor Trumper to cross the 500-run mark in Olympic cricket and the first to take more than 40 wickets in a career.

But it wasn't to be the last of him in the Olympics. Eight years later in 1920, following the end of the Great War and upon the resumption of the Olympic Games, King was tempted out of retirement at the age of 46 by the US Olympic Committee in a bid to add some much needed experience to a squad depleted by retirements of prominent players and casualties in the war. In what was the United States' only match against Canada, he acquitted himself well with 37 off 50 balls, but looked a shadow of his former self with the ball as he could send down only 5 wicketless overs for the cost of 16 runs after being brought on as third change. His knock helped push his Olympic career average above 30 and made him the batsman to hit the most number of sixes i.e 16 in the Olympics. The United States went on to lose to Canada for the very first time in the Olympics and endured their first ever medal-less campaign for cricket. He retired again, this time for good.
 
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Victor Trumper

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Full name: Victor Thomas Trumper
Born: November 2, 1877, Darlinghurst, Sydney, New South Wales
Died: June 28, 1915, Darlinghurst, Sydney, New South Wales (aged 37 years 238 days)
Teams: Australia (Test: 1899-1911/12); Australia (Olympics: 1900-1904); Australasia (Olympics: 1908-1912); New South Wales (Main FC: 1894/95-1913/14); The Rest (Other FC: 1898/99); Australians (Other FC: 1899-1913/14); Australia (Other FC: 1899-1913/14); Australian XI (Other FC: 1899/00-1911/12);
Batting style: Right-hand bat
Bowling style: Right-arm medium
Notable achievements: Australia
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(1900); Australia
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(1904); Australasia
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(1912); Wisden Cricketer of the Year (1903); Olympic Cricket Hall of Fame (1928)

Batting and fielding averages

Edition|Mat|Inns|NO|Runs|H.S|Average|Balls|S/R|100s|50s|0s|4s|6s|Ct|St
1900 | 5 | 5 | 0 | 161 | 67 | 32.20 | 259 | 62.16 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 10 | 2 | 4 | -
1904 | 5 | 5 | 0 | 102 | 39 | 20.40 | 156 | 65.38 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 5 | 2 | 2 | -
1908 | 5 | 5 | 0 | 238 | 92 | 47.60 | 363 | 65.56 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 13 | 3 | 7 | -
1912 | 3 | 3 | 0 | 112 | 61 | 37.33 | 172 | 65.12 | 0 | 2 | 1 | 8 | 1 | 1 | -
Overall | 18 | 18 | 0 | 613 | 92 | 34.06 | 950 | 64.53 | 0 | 5 | 1 | 36 | 8 | 14 | -
Bowling averages
Edition|Mat|Inns|Overs|Mdns|Runs|Wkts|BBI|Average|Econ|S/R|4w|5w
1900 | 5 | 1 | 2.0 | 0 | 5 | 1 | 1/5 | 5.00 | 2.50 | 12.0 | 0 | 0
1904 | 5 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | -
1908 | 5 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | -
1912 | 3 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | -
Overall | 18 | 1 | 2.0 | 0 | 5 | 1 | 1/5 | 5.00 | 2.50 | 12.0 | 0 | 0

Of all the batsmen to have played during the period between 1890 to 1914, otherwise known as the Golden Age of Cricket, Australia's Victor Trumper was by general consent the best and most brilliant. He was among the most versatile batsmen in the history of Test cricket, capable of excelling on any kind of wicket, against any kind of opposition, from any given batting position; he once scored 293 batting at No 9 in a first-class match. The true genius of his batting was evident not by the number of runs he scored or his career average, but by his performances on wickets regarded as unplayable by other batsmen, where he would often stand head and shoulders above his contemporaries. Many such wickets were found in the early Olympic tournaments which Trumper played in, where he was among a handful of batsmen with career averages in the mid-thirties. He formed the core of a talented Australian lineup alongside Clem Hill, Monty Noble, Warwick Armstrong and Hugh Trumble that turned Australia's fortunes in the late 1890s, turning them into a powerful side that held The Ashes for 6 years between 1897-98 to 1903-04, and won two Gold medals for cricket in the 1900 and 1904 Olympic Games.

Trumper played in 18 matches in the Olympics between 1900 to 1912, scoring 613 runs at an average of 34.06. His generally attacking style of play meant he would often give away his wicket up on crossing fifty, which he did on 5 occasions. The closest he ever got to scoring a century in the Olympics was during an innings of 92 against Belgium in 1908, a season where no other batsman could even make it to the 90s, let alone score a century. He was the second batsman to cross 500 and 600 runs in a career after his team-mate Clem Hill, and possessed the second highest average by an opening batsman with more than 300 runs in an Olympic career following Tom Hayward's 38.82 for Great Britain. As a fielder, he had perhaps the safest pair of hands among his contemporaries, taking 14 catches from 18 matches including a record 7 in a single edition of the Olympics in 1908. He was also called upon to bowl his part-time medium pace on just the one occasion in the final of the 1900 Olympic Games against Great Britain, and responded by picking 1 wicket for the cost of 5 runs from 2 overs. His airtight final over to Johnny Briggs with a variety of cutters was the catalyst in helping Australia secure their first Gold medal for cricket.

Trumper made his debut in the 1900 Games held in Paris against New Zealand, scoring 12 off 42 balls on a pitch where most batsmen endured a very difficult time. The pitch for their next match against Argentina proved even worse as the former were bowled out for a paltry 87, and Australia went on to lose 8 wickets in their run chase of 88. Trumper made the only score above 20 in the entire match, top-scoring with 29 off 39 balls. The conditions finally improved for their third match against the United States, where Trumper brought up his maiden Olympic fifty in a 33-run victory for the Australians. He added another half-century by scoring 67 off 94 balls in the semi-final victory over Canada, but failed with the bat in the final against Great Britain scoring only 1. However, his part-time medium pace proved instrumental in Australia's narrow 5-run victory, as he took the crucial wicket of Stanley Jackson and bowled an extremely tight final over to contain Johnny Briggs when Australia had all but run out of bowling options. And so, his first Olympic tournament yielded 161 runs at an average 32.20 from 5 matches with two half-centuries. Those numbers were all the more respectable given the kind of pitches Australia played most of their matches on.

Over the next couple of years, Trumper would go on to play some truly remarkable innings in Test cricket such as his 103 before lunch against England at Old Trafford, and topped the first class averages 2570 runs at 48.49 in one of the wettest English seasons on record in 1902.
But he failed to live up to the expectations in his second Olympic tournament in St Louis in 1904, scoring just 102 runs at an average of 20.40 from 5 matches. Though he got off to a couple of good starts against the United States and South Africa, he wasn't able to carry on and managed a high score of just 39 in the entire competition. Australia went on to win their second Gold medal on the trot despite his lack of success. The NOCs of Australia and New Zealand joined together to form a team representing Australasia, whom Trumper would go on to play for in the 1908 and 1912 Olympic Games.

The 1908 Olympic Games in London were statistically Trumper's most successful Olympic tournament as a batsman. He scored 238 runs at an average of 47.60 from 5 matches, with a highest score of 92 in Australasia's 214-run mauling of Belgium at Lord's. Not once did he score below 30 in the entire competition. But Australasia fared poorly overall, and were defeated in both the semi-final against Great Britain and Bronze playoff against South Africa. Nonetheless, he managed to take his career tally to 500 runs and finished the tournament with a record 7 catches to his name. However, illness saw him miss the following cricketing season, and doubts began to surface on whether he could play first-class or Olympic cricket again. He made a return to the Australian Test side in 1909, but looked far from his best.

Trumper regained his old fluency in 1910, and saw his consistency as a batsman improve markedly. He averaged more than 50 in first-class cricket in the two-year period leading up to the 1912 Olympics, and almost 60 in Test cricket. In the 1912 Games at Stockholm, he scored 112 runs at an average of 37.33 from 3 matches. Australasia progressed past the second round of the knockout competition as he scored 61 against Burma. He was then out for nought to Sydney Barnes in the semi-final against Great Britain, which Australasia lost by 6 wickets. They managed to win the Bronze playoff against South Africa by 96 runs, where Trumper bowed out with a half-century and went past 600 career runs in the Olympics, eventually finishing with 613. It was to be his last appearance in international cricket, with the boycott of the 1912 Triangular Tournament effectively ending his Test career. He continued to churn out runs in first-class cricket, even scoring a record 293 from No 9 in 1914, before his health gave out and forced him to retire from cricket completely. His health continued to decline rapidly, and on 28 June 1915, Victor Trumper died at the age of 37 as a result of Bright's disease in Darlinghurst, Sydney. He was buried in Waverley Cemetery after the largest funeral procession ever seen in Sydney with 20,000 mourners lining the route.
 
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Cricket at the Olympics, Amsterdam 1928
Bronze playoff

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Toss: Ireland won the toss and chose to bat


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IRELAND innings
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Player              Status                        Runs  Blls  4s   6s    S/R
Thomas MacDonald               c & b. Const'tine   31    31    2    0  100.0%
Louis Bookman       c. Const'tine  b. Griffith      3    13    0    0   23.1%
Leslie Kidd         c. Headley     b. Martin       42    80    2    0   52.5%
Jacko Heaslip       lbw            b. Griffith     27    67    1    0   40.3%
George McVeagh      lbw            b. Scott        23    31    2    0   74.2%
Tom Jameson*        lbw            b. Francis       7    18    0    0   38.9%
James MacDonald     c. Hill        b. Scott         7    18    0    0   38.9%
Robert Fowler       c. Hill        b. Scott         9    13    0    0   69.2%
Finlay Jackson      not out                         9    11    0    0   81.8%
Augustine Kelly†    not out                        45    21    5    3  214.3%
Thomas Dixon                                    

Total:  217/8       Overs:  50.0          Run Rate:  4.34      Extras:  14  

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WEST INDIES Bowling

Player               Overs   Mdns    Runs   Wkts      E/R    Wds    NBs
George Francis       10.0      1      33      1      3.30     0      0
Learie Constantine   10.0      0      39      1      3.90     0      3
Snuffy Browne         9.0      0      45      0      5.00     1      2
Herman Griffith       7.0      0      36      2      5.14     2      0
Freddie Martin        5.0      0      23      1      4.60     0      2
Tommy Scott           9.0      1      39      3      4.33     0      2

EXTRAS           Wides: 3      No Balls: 9      Leg Byes: 2      Byes: 0


Total: 217/8          Overs: 50.0         Run Rate: 4.34      Extras: 14

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IRELAND Partnerships

Batsmen                                                            Runs (Balls)
MacDonald     L Bookman    þþþþþþþ                                   18 (24)
MacDonald     L Kidd       þþþþþþþþþ                                 22 (29)
J Heaslip     L Kidd       þþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþ              65 (114)
G McVeagh     L Kidd       þþþþþþþþ                                  20 (30)
G McVeagh     T Jameson    þþþþþþþþþ                                 21 (36)
G McVeagh     MacDonald    þ                                          2 (6)
R Fowler      MacDonald    þþþþþþ                                    14 (24)
R Fowler      F Jackson    þ                                          3 (9)
A Kelly       F Jackson    þþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþ                    52 (28)


     Fall of Wickets    18/1      40/2      105/3     125/4     146/5
                        148/6     162/7     165/8                        


Total:  217/8       Overs:  50.0         Run Rate:  4.34     Extras:  14  

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The Irish innings went along at a very slow pace before the arrival of Augustine Kelly with the fall of the 8th wicket. The West Indian bowling attack featuring Learie Constantine, George Francis and Herman Griffith among others were expecting another easy wicket, but were given a rude shock as Kelly blitzed his way to a 21-ball 45 to take Ireland to a total above 200. The 10th wicket pair of Kelly and Jackson added 52 in only 4.4 overs.


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WEST INDIES innings
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Player              Status                        Runs  Blls  4s   6s    S/R
George Challenor                   b. J MacDonald  47    70    4    0   67.1%
Clifford Roach      c. Bookman     b. Fowler       58    80    6    0   72.5%
George Headley      c. †Kelly      b. J MacDonald  12    20    1    0   60.0%
Wilton St Hill      lbw            b. J MacDonald   0     3    0    0    0.0%
Karl Nunes*†        c. Jameson     b. Kidd          1     3    0    0   33.3%
Freddie Martin      c. Bookman     b. Heaslip      17    39    1    0   43.6%
Learie Constantine  c. Heaslip     b. J MacDonald   7    23    0    0   30.4%
Tommy Scott                        b. Dixon        29    37    1    0   78.4%
Snuffy Browne       c. Bookman     b. Dixon         3     5    0    0   60.0%
Herman Griffith                    b. Dixon        14    11    2    0  127.3%
George Francis      not out                         1     2    0    0   50.0%

Total:  215/10      Overs:  47.4          Run Rate:  4.51      Extras:  26  

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IRELAND Bowling

Player               Overs   Mdns    Runs   Wkts      E/R    Wds    NBs
Thomas Dixon          8.4      0      54      3      6.23     3      2
Jacko Heaslip        10.0      0      30      1      3.00     2      2
Robert Fowler        10.0      0      39      1      3.90     1      1
Tom Jameson           3.0      0      20      0      6.67     0      1
James MacDonald      10.0      0      31      4      3.10     0      1
Leslie Kidd           6.0      0      29      1      4.83     1      0

EXTRAS           Wides: 7      No Balls: 7      Leg Byes: 4      Byes: 8


Total: 215/10         Overs: 47.4         Run Rate: 4.51      Extras: 26

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WEST INDIES Partnerships

Batsmen                                                            Runs (Balls)
Challenor     C Roach      þþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþ      120 (134)
G Headley     C Roach      þþþ                                       12 (27)
G Headley     W Hill       þ                                          1 (4)
G Headley     K Nunes      þ                                          1 (4)
G Headley     F Martin     þþ                                         7 (13)
Const'tine    F Martin     þþþþþ                                     18 (37)
T Scott       F Martin     þþþþ                                      17 (26)
T Scott       S Browne     þþ                                         8 (7)
T Scott       H Griffith   þþþþþþþþ                                  30 (31)
T Scott       G Francis    þ                                          1 (3)


     Fall of Wickets    120/1     132/2     133/3     134/4     141/5
                        159/6     176/7     184/8     214/9     215/10  


Total:  215/10      Overs:  47.4         Run Rate:  4.51     Extras:  26  


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With openers George Challenor and Clifford Roach having posted 120 for the first wicket, this was expected to be an easy victory for the West Indies. But slow-left arm bowler James MacDonald sparked a stunning recovery for Ireland by dismissing Challenor, Headley, St Hill and Constantine to pick 4 for 31, as West Indies collapsed from 120 for 0 to 184 for 8. Still, it wasn't over yet for the West Indies, with Oscar "Tommy" Scott and Herman Griffith displaying their batting prowess by posting a quickfire 30-run stand for the 9th wicket.

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They had taken the West Indies within 3 runs of victory when fast bowler Thomas Dixon came on to bowl the 48th over, and bowled Griffith off the second ball and then Scott off the fourth. Ireland emerged victorious by only 2 runs and won their first medal for cricket in the Olympic Games in the form of Bronze.


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Cricket at the Olympics, Amsterdam 1928
Final

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at Amsterdam Olympisch Stadion, Amsterdam, Netherlands
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Toss: Australia won the toss and chose to bat


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AUSTRALIA innings

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0.1  Larwood to Ponsford, no run, Bill Ponsford missed that one by a mile
0.2  Larwood to Ponsford, wide, Harold Larwood bowling a very wayward one
0.2  Larwood to Ponsford, no run, A lot of movement being extracted by Larwood      
0.3  Larwood to Ponsford, no run, Bill Ponsford was completely deceived
0.4  Larwood to Ponsford, one run, One more to the total
0.5  Larwood to Jackson, FOUR, Who needs Bradman when weve got Archie Jackson
0.6  Larwood to Jackson, no run, Left alone by Archie Jackson

         End of over 1  (6 runs)
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         (R/R:  6.00)
         Harold Larwood       1.0-0-6-0
         Archie Jackson        4(2b 1X4)
         Bill Ponsford         1(5b)  

1.1  Tate to Ponsford, no run, Huge appeal for LBW but turned down
1.2  Tate to Ponsford, one run, The misfield by Sutcliffe allows yet another run
1.3  Tate to Jackson, no run, Appeal for LBW, a bit too optimistic though
1.4  Tate to Jackson, one run, Great cooperation between Archie Jackson and Bill Ponsford      
1.5  Tate to Ponsford, one run, That was a very risky single.
1.6  Tate to Jackson, one run, That was a very risky single.

         End of over 2  (4 runs)
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         Maurice Tate         1.0-0-4-0
         Bill Ponsford         3(8b)
         Archie Jackson        6(5b 1X4)  

2.1  Larwood to Jackson, no run, Huge appeal for LBW but turned down
2.2  Larwood to Jackson, one run, Great cooperation between Archie Jackson and Bill Ponsford      
2.3  Larwood to Ponsford, one run, The misfield by Sutcliffe allows yet another run
2.4  Larwood to Jackson, no run, Defensively played by Archie Jackson
2.5  Larwood to Jackson, no run, Defensively played by Archie Jackson
2.6  Larwood to Jackson, no run, A lot of movement being extracted by Larwood      

         End of over 3  (2 runs)
         AUSTRALIA            12/0
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         Harold Larwood       2.0-0-8-0
         Archie Jackson        7(10b 1X4)
         Bill Ponsford         4(9b)  

3.1  Tate to Ponsford, no run, Bill Ponsford was completely deceived
3.2  Tate to Ponsford, no run, Huge appeal for LBW but turned down
3.3  Tate to Ponsford, two runs,
3.4  Tate to Ponsford, no run, Bill Ponsford missed that one by a mile
3.5  Tate to Ponsford, no run, Bill Ponsford missed that one by a mile
3.6  Tate to Ponsford, no run, Bill Ponsford missed that one by a mile

         End of over 4  (2 runs)
         AUSTRALIA            14/0
         (R/R:  3.50)
         Maurice Tate         2.0-0-6-0
         Bill Ponsford         6(15b)
         Archie Jackson        7(10b 1X4)  

4.1  Larwood to Jackson, FOUR, Harold Larwood cant belive it
4.2  Larwood to Jackson, no run, A lot of movement being extracted by Larwood      
4.3  Larwood to Jackson, no run, Archie Jackson was completely deceived
4.4  Larwood to Jackson, no run, A lot of movement being extracted by Larwood      
4.5  Larwood to Jackson, no run, Left alone by Archie Jackson
4.6  Larwood to Jackson, FOUR, Brillian cover drive by Archie Jackson

         End of over 5  (8 runs)
         AUSTRALIA            22/0
         (R/R:  4.40)
         Harold Larwood       3.0-0-16-0
         Archie Jackson       15(16b 3X4)
         Bill Ponsford         6(15b)  

5.1  Tate to Ponsford, no run, The umpire turns down that ridiculous appeal from George Duckworth  
5.2  Tate to Ponsford, one run, That was a very risky single.
5.3  Tate to Jackson, one run, That is very well run by Bill Ponsford      
5.4  Tate to Ponsford, no run, Bill Ponsford was completely deceived
5.5  Tate to Ponsford, no run, Huge appeal for LBW but turned down
5.6  Tate to Ponsford, two runs,

         End of over 6  (4 runs)
         AUSTRALIA            26/0
         (R/R:  4.33)
         Maurice Tate         3.0-0-10-0
         Bill Ponsford         9(20b)
         Archie Jackson       16(17b 3X4)  

6.1  Larwood to Jackson, no ball, one run, The misfield by Sutcliffe allows yet another run
6.1  Larwood to Jackson, one run, The misfield by Sutcliffe allows yet another run
6.2  Larwood to Ponsford, no run, Bill Ponsford was completely deceived
6.3  Larwood to Ponsford, one run, One more to the total
6.4  Larwood to Jackson, FOUR, Who needs Bradman when weve got Archie Jackson
6.5  Larwood to Jackson, no run, Left alone by Archie Jackson
6.6  Larwood to Jackson, FOUR, Brillian cover drive by Archie Jackson

         End of over 7  (11 runs)
         AUSTRALIA            37/0
         (R/R:  5.29)
         Harold Larwood       4.0-0-27-0
         Archie Jackson       25(21b 5X4)
         Bill Ponsford        10(22b)

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7.1  Tate to Ponsford, one run, Dropped! Tate made a big mess of that simple chance
7.2  Tate to Jackson, no run, Defensively played by Archie Jackson
7.3  Tate to Jackson, OUT, Tich Freeman takes an easy catch to dismiss Archie Jackson

         Archie Jackson         25 (23b 5X4)
         c. Freeman     b. Tate

7.4  Tate to Bradman, no run, Don Bradman was completely deceived
7.5  Tate to Bradman, one run, Great cooperation between Don Bradman and Bill Ponsford      
7.6  Tate to Ponsford, no run, Left alone by Bill Ponsford

         End of over 8  (2 runs)
         AUSTRALIA            39/1
         (R/R:  4.88)
         Maurice Tate         4.0-0-12-1
         Bill Ponsford        11(24b)
         Don Bradman           1(2b)


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Archie Jackson went for his shots from the very first ball he faced. It resulted in an early dismissal, but not before he had gotten Australia's innings off to a positive start.


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8.1  Larwood to Bradman, one run, Great cooperation between Don Bradman and Bill Ponsford      
8.2  Larwood to Ponsford, no run, Bill Ponsford missed that one by a mile
8.3  Larwood to Ponsford, one run, That was a very risky single.
8.4  Larwood to Bradman, no run, Huge appeal for LBW but turned down
8.5  Larwood to Bradman, no run, Don Bradman was completely deceived
8.6  Larwood to Bradman, no run, Left alone by Don Bradman

         End of over 9  (2 runs)
         AUSTRALIA            41/1
         (R/R:  4.56)
         Harold Larwood       5.0-0-29-0
         Don Bradman           2(6b)
         Bill Ponsford        12(26b)  

9.1  Freeman to Ponsford, no run, That ball was a mystery to the batsman
9.2  Freeman to Ponsford, no run, Huge appeal for LBW but turned down
9.3  Freeman to Ponsford, one run, Great cooperation between Bill Ponsford and Don Bradman        
9.4  Freeman to Bradman, one run, The misfield by Sutcliffe allows yet another run
9.5  Freeman to Ponsford, no run, Defensively played by Bill Ponsford
9.6  Freeman to Ponsford, no run, Defensively played by Bill Ponsford

         End of over 10  (2 runs)
         AUSTRALIA            43/1
         (R/R:  4.30)
         Tich Freeman         1.0-0-2-0
         Bill Ponsford        13(31b)
         Don Bradman           3(7b)  

10.1  Tate to Bradman, FOUR, Brillian cover drive by Don Bradman
10.2  Tate to Bradman, no run, Left alone by Don Bradman
10.3  Tate to Bradman, no run, Defensively played by Don Bradman
10.4  Tate to Bradman, no run, Huge appeal for LBW but turned down
10.5  Tate to Bradman, one run, Great cooperation between Don Bradman and Bill Ponsford      
10.6  Tate to Ponsford, legbye, Huge appeal for LBW but turned down

         End of over 11  (6 runs)
         AUSTRALIA            49/1
         (R/R:  4.45)
         Maurice Tate         5.0-0-17-1
         Don Bradman           8(12b 1X4)
         Bill Ponsford        13(32b)  

11.1  Freeman to Ponsford, three runs, Great work by Larwood saved a certain boundary
11.2  Freeman to Bradman, one run, That was a very risky single.
11.3  Freeman to Ponsford, one run, That is very well run by Don Bradman        
11.4  Freeman to Bradman, no run, Don Bradman was completely deceived
11.5  Freeman to Bradman, no run, Left alone by Don Bradman
11.6  Freeman to Bradman, no run, Appeal for LBW, a bit too optimistic though

         End of over 12  (5 runs)
         AUSTRALIA            54/1
         (R/R:  4.50)
         Tich Freeman         2.0-0-7-0
         Don Bradman           9(16b 1X4)
         Bill Ponsford        17(34b)  

12.1  Tate to Ponsford, one run, One more to the total
12.2  Tate to Bradman, one run, That is very well run by Bill Ponsford      
12.3  Tate to Ponsford, three runs, Great work by Hammond saved a certain boundary
12.4  Tate to Bradman, no run, A lot of movement being extracted by Tate          
12.5  Tate to Bradman, no run, Don Bradman was completely deceived
12.6  Tate to Bradman, legbye, The umpire turns down that ridiculous appeal from George Duckworth  

         End of over 13  (6 runs)
         AUSTRALIA            60/1
         (R/R:  4.62)
         Maurice Tate         6.0-0-22-1
         Bill Ponsford        21(36b)
         Don Bradman          10(20b 1X4)  

13.1  Freeman to Bradman, one run, Great cooperation between Don Bradman and Bill Ponsford      
13.2  Freeman to Ponsford, FOUR, That was a bad delivery by Tich Freeman, deserving this punishment
13.3  Freeman to Ponsford, no run, Bill Ponsford missed that one by a mile
13.4  Freeman to Ponsford, FOUR, Brillian cover drive by Bill Ponsford
13.5  Freeman to Ponsford, one run, Great cooperation between Bill Ponsford and Don Bradman        
13.6  Freeman to Bradman, one run, One more to the total

         End of over 14  (11 runs)
         AUSTRALIA            71/1
         (R/R:  5.07)
         Tich Freeman         3.0-0-18-0
         Bill Ponsford        30(40b 2X4)
         Don Bradman          12(22b 1X4)  

14.1  Tate to Bradman, one run, That is very well run by Bill Ponsford      
14.2  Tate to Ponsford, no run, Left alone by Bill Ponsford
14.3  Tate to Ponsford, wide, Maurice Tate bowling a very wayward one
14.3  Tate to Ponsford, no run, That ball was a mystery to the batsman
14.4  Tate to Ponsford, no run, Bill Ponsford missed that one by a mile
14.5  Tate to Ponsford, FOUR, Brillian cover drive by Bill Ponsford
14.6  Tate to Ponsford, one run, Great cooperation between Bill Ponsford and Don Bradman        

         End of over 15  (7 runs)
         AUSTRALIA            78/1
         (R/R:  5.20)
         Maurice Tate         7.0-0-29-1
         Don Bradman          13(23b 1X4)
         Bill Ponsford        35(46b 3X4)

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15.1  Freeman to Ponsford, no run, That ball was a mystery to the batsman
15.2  Freeman to Ponsford, no run, Appeal for LBW, a bit too optimistic though
15.3  Freeman to Ponsford, no run, Appeal for LBW, a bit too optimistic though
15.4  Freeman to Ponsford, one run, The misfield by Tate allows yet another run
15.5  Freeman to Bradman, no run, Don Bradman was completely deceived
15.6  Freeman to Bradman, one run, One more to the total

         End of over 16  (2 runs)
         AUSTRALIA            80/1
         (R/R:  5.00)
         Tich Freeman         4.0-0-20-0
         Bill Ponsford        36(50b 3X4)
         Don Bradman          14(25b 1X4)  

16.1  Woolley to Bradman, no run, Frank Woolley is getting the ball to turn ferociously
16.2  Woolley to Bradman, no run, Defensively played by Don Bradman
16.3  Woolley to Bradman, FOUR, Brillian cover drive by Don Bradman
16.4  Woolley to Bradman, one run, That is very well run by Bill Ponsford      
16.5  Woolley to Ponsford, no run, That ball was a mystery to the batsman
16.6  Woolley to Ponsford, no run, That ball was a mystery to the batsman

         End of over 17  (5 runs)
         AUSTRALIA            85/1
         (R/R:  5.00)
         Frank Woolley        1.0-0-5-0
         Bill Ponsford        36(52b 3X4)
         Don Bradman          19(29b 2X4)  

17.1  Freeman to Bradman, three runs, Great work by Larwood saved a certain boundary
17.2  Freeman to Ponsford, one run, The misfield by Hobbs allows yet another run
17.3  Freeman to Bradman, no run, Huge appeal for LBW but turned down
17.4  Freeman to Bradman, one run, The misfield by Woolley allows yet another run
17.5  Freeman to Ponsford, no run, Bill Ponsford missed that one by a mile
17.6  Freeman to Ponsford, no run, Left alone by Bill Ponsford

         End of over 18  (5 runs)
         AUSTRALIA            90/1
         (R/R:  5.00)
         Tich Freeman         5.0-0-25-0
         Bill Ponsford        37(55b 3X4)
         Don Bradman          23(32b 2X4)  

18.1  Woolley to Bradman, one run, One more to the total
18.2  Woolley to Ponsford, no run, Frank Woolley is getting the ball to turn ferociously
18.3  Woolley to Ponsford, one run, The misfield by Sutcliffe allows yet another run
18.4  Woolley to Bradman, one run, One more to the total
18.5  Woolley to Ponsford, no run, Huge appeal for LBW but turned down
18.6  Woolley to Ponsford, no run, Huge appeal for LBW but turned down

         End of over 19  (3 runs)
         AUSTRALIA            93/1
         (R/R:  4.89)
         Frank Woolley        2.0-0-8-0
         Bill Ponsford        38(59b 3X4)
         Don Bradman          25(34b 2X4)  

19.1  Freeman to Bradman, no run, That ball was a mystery to the batsman
19.2  Freeman to Bradman, no run, That ball was a mystery to the batsman
19.3  Freeman to Bradman, no run, That ball was a mystery to the batsman
19.4  Freeman to Bradman, no run, Don Bradman missed that one by a mile
19.5  Freeman to Bradman, FOUR, Brillian cover drive by Don Bradman
19.6  Freeman to Bradman, one run, Great cooperation between Don Bradman and Bill Ponsford      

         End of over 20  (5 runs)
         AUSTRALIA            98/1
         (R/R:  4.90)
         Tich Freeman         6.0-0-30-0
         Bill Ponsford        38(59b 3X4)
         Don Bradman          30(40b 3X4)  

20.1  Hammond to Bradman, FOUR, Brillian cover drive by Don Bradman
20.2  Hammond to Bradman, one run, That is very well run by Bill Ponsford      
20.3  Hammond to Ponsford, no run, That ball was a mystery to the batsman
20.4  Hammond to Ponsford, no run, That ball was a mystery to the batsman
20.5  Hammond to Ponsford, no run, Bill Ponsford missed that one by a mile
20.6  Hammond to Ponsford, FOUR, Brillian cover drive by Bill Ponsford

         End of over 21  (9 runs)
         AUSTRALIA           107/1
         (R/R:  5.10)
         Wally Hammond        1.0-0-9-0
         Bill Ponsford        42(63b 4X4)
         Don Bradman          35(42b 4X4)  

21.1  Woolley to Bradman, no run, Frank Woolley is getting the ball to turn ferociously
21.2  Woolley to Bradman, no run, Defensively played by Don Bradman
21.3  Woolley to Bradman, FOUR, Brillian cover drive by Don Bradman
21.4  Woolley to Bradman, one run, That is very well run by Bill Ponsford      
21.5  Woolley to Ponsford, no run, That ball was a mystery to the batsman
21.6  Woolley to Ponsford, no run, That ball was a mystery to the batsman

         End of over 22  (5 runs)
         AUSTRALIA           112/1
         (R/R:  5.09)
         Frank Woolley        3.0-0-13-0
         Bill Ponsford        42(65b 4X4)
         Don Bradman          40(46b 5X4)  

22.1  Freeman to Bradman, three runs, Great work by Larwood saved a certain boundary
22.2  Freeman to Ponsford, one run, The misfield by Hobbs allows yet another run
22.3  Freeman to Bradman, no run, Huge appeal for LBW but turned down
22.4  Freeman to Bradman, one run, The misfield by Woolley allows yet another run
22.5  Freeman to Ponsford, no run, Bill Ponsford missed that one by a mile
22.6  Freeman to Ponsford, no run, Left alone by Bill Ponsford

         End of over 23  (5 runs)
         AUSTRALIA           117/1
         (R/R:  5.09)
         Tich Freeman         7.0-0-35-0
         Bill Ponsford        43(68b 4X4)
         Don Bradman          44(49b 5X4)  

23.1  White to Bradman, no run, That ball was a mystery to the batsman
23.2  White to Bradman, no run, Don Bradman missed that one by a mile
23.3  White to Bradman, FOUR, Brillian cover drive by Don Bradman
23.4  White to Bradman, one run, Great cooperation between Don Bradman and Bill Ponsford      
23.5  White to Ponsford, one run, One more to the total
23.6  White to Bradman, one run, One more to the total
      Fifty for Don Bradman        

         End of over 24  (7 runs)
         AUSTRALIA           124/1
         (R/R:  5.17)
         Jack White           1.0-0-7-0
         Bill Ponsford        44(69b 4X4)
         Don Bradman          50(54b 6X4)


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Bill Ponsford and Don Bradman took their time to settle in. They started hitting a few boundaries once the spinners came on. Bradman was first to bring up a half-century off only 54 balls.


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24.1  Woolley to Bradman, no run, Frank Woolley is getting the ball to turn ferociously
24.2  Woolley to Bradman, no run, Left alone by Don Bradman
24.3  Woolley to Bradman, no run, Don Bradman missed that one by a mile
24.4  Woolley to Bradman, no run, Don Bradman missed that one by a mile
24.5  Woolley to Bradman, FOUR, Brillian cover drive by Don Bradman
24.6  Woolley to Bradman, one run, Great cooperation between Don Bradman and Bill Ponsford      

         End of over 25  (5 runs)
         AUSTRALIA           129/1
         (R/R:  5.16)
         Frank Woolley        4.0-0-18-0
         Bill Ponsford        44(69b 4X4)
         Don Bradman          55(60b 7X4)  

25.1  Freeman to Bradman, one run, One more to the total
25.2  Freeman to Ponsford, no run, Bill Ponsford was completely deceived
25.3  Freeman to Ponsford, FOUR, Tich Freeman cant belive it
25.4  Freeman to Ponsford, one run, One more to the total
25.5  Freeman to Bradman, no run, Don Bradman was completely deceived
25.6  Freeman to Bradman, three runs, Excellent running 3 more

         End of over 26  (9 runs)
         AUSTRALIA           138/1
         (R/R:  5.31)
         Tich Freeman         8.0-0-44-0
         Bill Ponsford        49(72b 5X4)
         Don Bradman          59(63b 7X4)  

26.1  Hammond to Bradman, no run, That ball was a mystery to the batsman
26.2  Hammond to Bradman, no run, Don Bradman missed that one by a mile
26.3  Hammond to Bradman, one run, The misfield by Hobbs allows yet another run
26.4  Hammond to Ponsford, no run, Left alone by Bill Ponsford
26.5  Hammond to Ponsford, no run, Bill Ponsford missed that one by a mile
26.6  Hammond to Ponsford, no run, Bill Ponsford was completely deceived

         End of over 27  (1 runs)
         AUSTRALIA           139/1
         (R/R:  5.15)
         Wally Hammond        2.0-0-10-0
         Bill Ponsford        49(75b 5X4)
         Don Bradman          60(66b 7X4)  

27.1  Freeman to Bradman, three runs, Excellent running 3 more
27.2  Freeman to Ponsford, no run, Defensively played by Bill Ponsford
27.3  Freeman to Ponsford, one run, That is very well run by Don Bradman        
      The crowd cheers for Bill Ponsford's fifty
27.4  Freeman to Bradman, no run, Don Bradman missed that one by a mile
27.5  Freeman to Bradman, one run, The misfield by Tyldesley allows yet another run
27.6  Freeman to Ponsford, SIX, What a six!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

         End of over 28  (11 runs)
         AUSTRALIA           150/1
         (R/R:  5.36)
         Tich Freeman         9.0-0-55-0
         Bill Ponsford        56(78b 5X4 1X6)
         Don Bradman          64(69b 7X4)


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Bill Ponsford brought up his half-century off 77 balls and celebrated by depositing Tich Freeman into the stands. The pair had already put on more than 100 runs for the 2nd wicket by this stage.


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28.1  White to Bradman, one run, The misfield by Larwood allows yet another run
28.2  White to Ponsford, no run, Huge appeal for LBW but turned down
28.3  White to Ponsford, no run, Left alone by Bill Ponsford
28.4  White to Ponsford, two runs,
28.5  White to Ponsford, no run, Appeal for LBW, a bit too optimistic though
28.6  White to Ponsford, one run, One more to the total

         End of over 29  (4 runs)
         AUSTRALIA           154/1
         (R/R:  5.31)
         Jack White           2.0-0-11-0
         Don Bradman          65(70b 7X4)
         Bill Ponsford        59(83b 5X4 1X6)  

29.1  Larwood to Ponsford, legbye, That ball was a mystery to the batsman
29.2  Larwood to Bradman, one run, That was a very risky single.
29.3  Larwood to Ponsford, FOUR, That was a bad delivery by Harold Larwood, deserving this punishment
29.4  Larwood to Ponsford, no run, A lot of movement being extracted by Larwood      
29.5  Larwood to Ponsford, no run, Defensively played by Bill Ponsford
29.6  Larwood to Ponsford, no run, Bill Ponsford was completely deceived

         End of over 30  (6 runs)
         AUSTRALIA           160/1
         (R/R:  5.33)
         Harold Larwood       6.0-0-34-0
         Bill Ponsford        63(88b 6X4 1X6)
         Don Bradman          66(71b 7X4)  

30.1  White to Bradman, no run, Don Bradman missed that one by a mile
30.2  White to Bradman, one run, One more to the total
30.3  White to Ponsford, no run, Jack White is getting the ball to turn ferociously
30.4  White to Ponsford, FOUR, That was a bad delivery by Jack White, deserving this punishment
30.5  White to Ponsford, two runs, Took the first one quickly the second was no problem
30.6  White to Ponsford, no run, Bill Ponsford missed that one by a mile

         End of over 31  (7 runs)
         AUSTRALIA           167/1
         (R/R:  5.39)
         Jack White           3.0-0-18-0
         Bill Ponsford        69(92b 7X4 1X6)
         Don Bradman          67(73b 7X4)  

31.1  Tate to Bradman, no run, Huge appeal for LBW but turned down
31.2  Tate to Bradman, one run, That was a very risky single.
31.3  Tate to Ponsford, one run, Great cooperation between Bill Ponsford and Don Bradman        
31.4  Tate to Bradman, three runs, Great work by Tyldesley saved a certain boundary
31.5  Tate to Ponsford, one run, Great cooperation between Bill Ponsford and Don Bradman        
31.6  Tate to Bradman, two runs, Took the first one quickly the second was no problem

         End of over 32  (8 runs)
         AUSTRALIA           175/1
         (R/R:  5.47)
         Maurice Tate         8.0-0-37-1
         Don Bradman          73(77b 7X4)
         Bill Ponsford        71(94b 7X4 1X6)  

32.1  White to Ponsford, one run, The misfield by White allows yet another run
32.2  White to Bradman, two runs, Great running between the wickets 2 more
32.3  White to Bradman, no run, Don Bradman was completely deceived
32.4  White to Bradman, no run, Appeal for LBW, a bit too optimistic though
32.5  White to Bradman, one run, Great cooperation between Don Bradman and Bill Ponsford      
32.6  White to Ponsford, no run, Appeal for LBW, a bit too optimistic though

         End of over 33  (4 runs)
         AUSTRALIA           179/1
         (R/R:  5.42)
         Jack White           4.0-0-22-0
         Bill Ponsford        72(96b 7X4 1X6)
         Don Bradman          76(81b 7X4)  

33.1  Freeman to Bradman, one run, The misfield by Larwood allows yet another run
33.2  Freeman to Ponsford, no run, That ball was a mystery to the batsman
33.3  Freeman to Ponsford, one run, Great cooperation between Bill Ponsford and Don Bradman        
33.4  Freeman to Bradman, three runs, Excellent running 3 more
33.5  Freeman to Ponsford, one run, Dropped! Hobbs made a big mess of that simple chance
33.6  Freeman to Bradman, no run, Left alone by Don Bradman
      Tich Freeman finishes off an extremely expensive spell


         End of over 34  (6 runs)
         AUSTRALIA           185/1
         (R/R:  5.44)
         Tich Freeman         10.0-0-61-0
         Don Bradman          80(84b 7X4)
         Bill Ponsford        74(99b 7X4 1X6)  

34.1  Tate to Ponsford, three runs, Great work by Tyldesley saved a certain boundary
34.2  Tate to Bradman, no run, Left alone by Don Bradman
34.3  Tate to Bradman, two runs, Took the first one quickly the second was no problem
34.4  Tate to Bradman, no run, Don Bradman was completely deceived
34.5  Tate to Bradman, no run, Don Bradman missed that one by a mile
34.6  Tate to Bradman, no run, Defensively played by Don Bradman

         End of over 35  (5 runs)
         AUSTRALIA           190/1
         (R/R:  5.43)
         Maurice Tate         9.0-0-42-1
         Don Bradman          82(89b 7X4)
         Bill Ponsford        77(100b 7X4 1X6)  

35.1  White to Ponsford, no ball, one run, One more to the total
35.1  White to Ponsford, one run, One more to the total
35.2  White to Bradman, FOUR, Who needs Bradman when weve got Don Bradman
35.3  White to Bradman, no run, Defensively played by Don Bradman
35.4  White to Bradman, one run, The misfield by Larwood allows yet another run
35.5  White to Ponsford, no run, That ball was a mystery to the batsman
35.6  White to Ponsford, one run, Great cooperation between Bill Ponsford and Don Bradman        

         End of over 36  (8 runs)
         AUSTRALIA           198/1
         (R/R:  5.50)
         Jack White           5.0-0-30-0
         Don Bradman          87(92b 8X4)
         Bill Ponsford        79(103b 7X4 1X6)  

36.1  Tate to Ponsford, FOUR, Who needs Bradman when weve got Bill Ponsford
36.2  Tate to Ponsford, no run, Defensively played by Bill Ponsford
36.3  Tate to Ponsford, no run, A lot of movement being extracted by Tate          
36.4  Tate to Ponsford, one run, One more to the total
36.5  Tate to Bradman, one run, Great cooperation between Don Bradman and Bill Ponsford      
36.6  Tate to Ponsford, one run, Great cooperation between Bill Ponsford and Don Bradman        
      The end to a good spell from Maurice Tate

         End of over 37  (7 runs)
         AUSTRALIA           205/1
         (R/R:  5.54)
         Maurice Tate         10.0-0-49-1
         Don Bradman          88(93b 8X4)
         Bill Ponsford        85(108b 8X4 1X6)


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Soon enough, both batsmen were nearing in on their respective centuries. Great Britain's bowlers appeared powerless to stop them.


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37.1  White to Ponsford, one run, The misfield by Hammond allows yet another run
37.2  White to Bradman, no run, Jack White is getting the ball to turn ferociously
37.3  White to Bradman, no run, Defensively played by Don Bradman
37.4  White to Bradman, no run, Don Bradman was completely deceived
37.5  White to Bradman, no run, Appeal for LBW, a bit too optimistic though
37.6  White to Bradman, one run, Great cooperation between Don Bradman and Bill Ponsford      

         End of over 38  (2 runs)
         AUSTRALIA           207/1
         (R/R:  5.45)
         Jack White           6.0-0-32-0
         Bill Ponsford        86(109b 8X4 1X6)
         Don Bradman          89(98b 8X4)  

38.1  Woolley to Bradman, no run, Defensively played by Don Bradman
38.2  Woolley to Bradman, no run, Defensively played by Don Bradman
38.3  Woolley to Bradman, FOUR, Don Bradman is one of the best batsmen in the world
38.4  Woolley to Bradman, no run, Frank Woolley is getting the ball to turn ferociously
38.5  Woolley to Bradman, no run, Defensively played by Don Bradman
38.6  Woolley to Bradman, no run, Don Bradman was completely deceived

         End of over 39  (4 runs)
         AUSTRALIA           211/1
         (R/R:  5.41)
         Frank Woolley        5.0-0-22-0
         Don Bradman          93(104b 9X4)
         Bill Ponsford        86(109b 8X4 1X6)  

39.1  Larwood to Ponsford, no run, Bill Ponsford was completely deceived
39.2  Larwood to Ponsford, no run, That ball was a mystery to the batsman
39.3  Larwood to Ponsford, legbye, That ball was a mystery to the batsman
39.4  Larwood to Bradman, one run, That was a very risky single.
39.5  Larwood to Ponsford, FOUR, That was a bad delivery by Harold Larwood, deserving this punishment
39.6  Larwood to Ponsford, no run, A lot of movement being extracted by Larwood      

         End of over 40  (6 runs)
         AUSTRALIA           217/1
         (R/R:  5.43)
         Harold Larwood       7.0-0-39-0
         Bill Ponsford        90(114b 9X4 1X6)
         Don Bradman          94(105b 9X4)  

40.1  White to Bradman, no ball, one run, One more to the total
40.1  White to Bradman, one run, One more to the total
40.2  White to Ponsford, no run, Bill Ponsford missed that one by a mile
40.3  White to Ponsford, no run, Defensively played by Bill Ponsford
40.4  White to Ponsford, one run, The misfield by Larwood allows yet another run
40.5  White to Bradman, no run, That ball was a mystery to the batsman
40.6  White to Bradman, one run, Great cooperation between Don Bradman and Bill Ponsford      

         End of over 41  (4 runs)
         AUSTRALIA           221/1
         (R/R:  5.39)
         Jack White           7.0-0-36-0
         Bill Ponsford        91(117b 9X4 1X6)
         Don Bradman          96(108b 9X4)  

41.1  Hammond to Bradman, one run, That was a very risky single.
41.2  Hammond to Ponsford, no run, Appeal for LBW, a bit too optimistic though
41.3  Hammond to Ponsford, legbye, The umpire turns down that ridiculous appeal from George Duckworth  
41.4  Hammond to Bradman, one run, That is very well run by Bill Ponsford      
41.5  Hammond to Ponsford, FOUR, That was a bad delivery by Wally Hammond, deserving this punishment
41.6  Hammond to Ponsford, no run, The umpire turns down that ridiculous appeal from George Duckworth  

         End of over 42  (7 runs)
         AUSTRALIA           228/1
         (R/R:  5.43)
         Wally Hammond        3.0-0-16-0
         Bill Ponsford        95(121b 10X4 1X6)
         Don Bradman          98(110b 9X4)  

42.1  White to Bradman, FOUR, Don Bradman is one of the best batsmen in the world
      Century for Bradman. The crowd rises to its feet as he waves his bat
42.2  White to Bradman, one run, The misfield by Larwood allows yet another run
42.3  White to Ponsford, no run, Jack White is getting the ball to turn ferociously
42.4  White to Ponsford, wide, The umpire being a bit rough on Jack White, giving that a wide
42.4  White to Ponsford, one run, One more to the total
42.5  White to Bradman, three runs, Excellent running 3 more
42.6  White to Ponsford, two runs, Took the first one quickly the second was no problem

         End of over 43  (12 runs)
         AUSTRALIA           240/1
         (R/R:  5.58)
         Jack White           8.0-0-48-0
         Bill Ponsford        98(125b 10X4 1X6)
         Don Bradman         106(113b 10X4)


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Again, it was the quick-scoring Bradman who reached the milestone first. The 20-year batsman from New South Wales brought up his maiden Olympic century.


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43.1  Hammond to Bradman, one run, The misfield by Hammond allows yet another run
43.2  Hammond to Ponsford, one run, That was a very risky single.
43.3  Hammond to Bradman, one run, The misfield by White allows yet another run
43.4  Hammond to Ponsford, OUT, What a brilliant catch by Jack White

         Bill Ponsford          99 (127b 10X4 1X6)
         c. White       b. Hammond

43.5  Hammond to Kippax, one run, One more to the total
43.6  Hammond to Bradman, three runs, Excellent running 3 more

         End of over 44  (7 runs)
         AUSTRALIA           247/2
         (R/R:  5.61)
         Wally Hammond        4.0-0-23-1
         Alan Kippax           1(1b)
         Don Bradman         111(116b 10X4)


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But Ponsford was denied a century by Wally Hammond who dismissed him on 99. The partnership that lasted 36.1 overs and added 205 runs was finally broken.


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44.1  Larwood to Bradman, one run, That was a very risky single.
44.2  Larwood to Kippax, no run, Left alone by Alan Kippax
44.3  Larwood to Kippax, no run, Alan Kippax was completely deceived
44.4  Larwood to Kippax, one run, That was a very risky single.
44.5  Larwood to Bradman, one run, The misfield by White allows yet another run
44.6  Larwood to Kippax, OUT, What a brilliant catch by Harold Larwood

         Alan Kippax            2 (5b)
         c & b. Larwood


         End of over 45  (3 runs)
         AUSTRALIA           250/3
         (R/R:  5.56)
         Harold Larwood       8.0-0-42-1
         Jack Ryder            0(0b)
         Don Bradman         113(118b 10X4)  

45.1  White to Bradman, no run, Don Bradman missed that one by a mile
45.2  White to Bradman, no run, Left alone by Don Bradman
45.3  White to Bradman, one run, One more to the total
45.4  White to Ryder, no run, That ball was a mystery to the batsman
45.5  White to Ryder, one run, That is very well run by Don Bradman        
45.6  White to Bradman, one run, Great cooperation between Don Bradman and Jack Ryder        

         End of over 46  (3 runs)
         AUSTRALIA           253/3
         (R/R:  5.50)
         Jack White           9.0-0-51-0
         Jack Ryder            1(2b)
         Don Bradman         115(122b 10X4)  

46.1  Larwood to Bradman, one run, The misfield by Hendren allows yet another run
46.2  Larwood to Ryder, no run, Defensively played by Jack Ryder
46.3  Larwood to Ryder, no run, A lot of movement being extracted by Larwood      
46.4  Larwood to Ryder, one run, That was a very risky single.
46.5  Larwood to Bradman, SIX, ???!!! Its coming towards the commentary box Im leaving!!!
46.6  Larwood to Bradman, no run, Don Bradman missed that one by a mile

         End of over 47  (8 runs)
         AUSTRALIA           261/3
         (R/R:  5.55)
         Harold Larwood       9.0-0-50-1
         Don Bradman         122(125b 10X4 1X6)
         Jack Ryder            2(5b)


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Having dealt in only fours so far, Bradman struck a powerful blow off Larwood to bring up his first six of the match, incidentally his first in the Olympics as well.


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47.1  White to Ryder, no run, That ball was a mystery to the batsman
47.2  White to Ryder, OUT, What a brilliant catch by Harold Larwood

         Jack Ryder             2 (7b)
         c. Larwood     b. White

47.3  White to Gregory, no run, Jack Gregory missed that one by a mile
47.4  White to Gregory, one run, That is very well run by Don Bradman        
47.5  White to Bradman, no run, Jack White is getting the ball to turn ferociously
47.6  White to Bradman, two runs, Took the first one quickly the second was no problem
      Jack Whiteends an uneconomical spell


         End of over 48  (3 runs)
         AUSTRALIA           264/4
         (R/R:  5.50)
         Jack White           10.0-0-54-1
         Don Bradman         124(127b 10X4 1X6)
         Jack Gregory          1(2b)  

48.1  Larwood to Gregory, OUT, What a brilliant catch by Harold Larwood

         Jack Gregory           1 (3b)
         c & b. Larwood

48.2  Larwood to Kelleway, no run, Huge appeal for LBW but turned down
48.3  Larwood to Kelleway, one run, Great cooperation between Charles Kelleway and Don Bradman        
48.4  Larwood to Bradman, FOUR, Don Bradman is one of the best batsmen in the world
48.5  Larwood to Bradman, no run, A lot of movement being extracted by Larwood      
48.6  Larwood to Bradman, no run, Defensively played by Don Bradman
      Harold Larwoodends an uneconomical spell


         End of over 49  (5 runs)
         AUSTRALIA           269/5
         (R/R:  5.49)
         Harold Larwood       10.0-0-55-2
         Don Bradman         128(130b 11X4 1X6)
         Charles Kelleway      1(2b)


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Ryder and Gregory fell cheaply in a bid for quick runs. Bradman at the other end had just equalled the legendary Clem Hill's record score of 128* in 1904, the highest by an Australian batsman in the Olympics till date.


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49.1  Hammond to Kelleway, no run, The umpire turns down that ridiculous appeal from George Duckworth  
49.2  Hammond to Kelleway, one run, The misfield by Hammond allows yet another run
49.3  Hammond to Bradman, one run, One more to the total
49.4  Hammond to Kelleway, wide, The umpire being a bit rough on Wally Hammond, giving that a wide
49.4  Hammond to Kelleway, SIX, ???!!! Its coming towards the commentary box Im leaving!!!
49.5  Hammond to Kelleway, one run, That is very well run by Don Bradman        
49.6  Hammond to Bradman, no run, A lot of movement being extracted by Hammond      

         End of over 50  (10 runs)
         AUSTRALIA           279/5
         (R/R:  5.58)
         Wally Hammond        5.0-0-33-1
         Don Bradman         129(132b 11X4 1X6)
         Charles Kelleway      9(7b 1X6)


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He eclipsed Hill's record score in the next over to finish unbeaten on 129. He now held the record for the highest individual score by an Australian in the Olympics. Australia continued their trend of posting big totals in this tournament with a score of 279.


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         End of innings (50.0 overs)
         AUSTRALIA           279/5 (RR:  5.58)
         Wally Hammond         5.0-0-33-1
         Don Bradman         129(132b 11X4 1X6)
         Charles Kelleway      9(7b 1X6)
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Player              Status                        Runs  Blls  4s   6s    S/R
Bill Ponsford       c. White       b. Hammond      99   127   10    1   78.0%
Archie Jackson      c. Freeman     b. Tate         25    23    5    0  108.7%
Don Bradman         not out                       129   132   11    1   97.7%
Alan Kippax                    c & b. Larwood       2     5    0    0   40.0%
Jack Ryder*         c. Larwood     b. White         2     7    0    0   28.6%
Jack Gregory                   c & b. Larwood       1     3    0    0   33.3%
Charles Kelleway    not out                         9     7    0    1  128.6%
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Total:  279/5       Overs:  50.0          Run Rate:  5.58      Extras:  12  

                                     -X-


GREAT BRITAIN Bowling

Player               Overs   Mdns    Runs   Wkts      E/R    Wds    NBs
Harold Larwood       10.0      0      55      2      5.50     1      1
Maurice Tate         10.0      0      49      1      4.90     1      0
Tich Freeman         10.0      0      61      0      6.10     0      0
Frank Woolley         5.0      0      22      0      4.40     0      0
Wally Hammond         5.0      0      33      1      6.60     1      0
Jack White           10.0      0      54      1      5.40     1      2

EXTRAS           Wides: 4      No Balls: 3      Leg Byes: 5      Byes: 0


Total: 279/5          Overs: 50.0         Run Rate: 5.58      Extras: 12

                                     -X-


AUSTRALIA Partnerships

Batsmen                                                            Runs (Balls)
B Ponsford    A Jackson    þþþþþþ                                    38 (45)
B Ponsford    D Bradman    þþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþ      205 (217)
A Kippax      D Bradman    þ                                          7 (8)
J Ryder       D Bradman    þ                                         11 (14)
J Gregory     D Bradman    þ                                          3 (5)
C Kelleway    D Bradman    þþ                                        15 (11)


     Fall of Wickets    38/1      243/2     250/3     261/4     264/5
                                                                        


Total:  279/5       Overs:  50.0         Run Rate:  5.58     Extras:  12  

                                     -X-


Great Britain need 280 to win off 50 overs.

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An excellent knock by Bradman. Ponsford was really unlucky to miss out on a ton. Hopefully we'll bowl well enough.
 

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William Noble - 58 (87) vs Australia - Athens 1896

In the very first Olympic cricket match, Philadelphian William Noble produced a vital half-century from number five to rally his country to a shock win over the much more fancied Australia. Crucial partnerships with Bart King and Arthur Brockie saw a tricky target of 166 overhauled with 20 balls to spare.

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WG Grace - 66 (76) vs United States - Athens 1896
The Doctor may have been getting on in years, with 48 of them already under his belt, but he was too good for the Americans. He romped away with an attacking innings that was cut short by a loose shot after running down the pitch to Henry Baily. This rush of blood cost WG his shot at the first Olympic century.

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John Lester - 74 (131) vs Great Britain - Athens 1896
The first ever Olympic cricket final was the perfect occasion for a display of batting brilliance, which was duly delivered by John Barton King. However, he would not have been able to feast on the English bowlers if John Lester had not laid an exemplary platform for him. This record batting effort earned the gold for USA.

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Johnny Tyldesley - 96 (120) vs France - Paris 1900
As one of Lancashire's finest ever batsmen, Tyldesley didn't have to be at his potent best to feast on the French bowling. The fact that he was simply meant that the French were given the sort of punishment that ultimately led to an Olympic-record 278-run defeat.

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Archie MacLaren - 108 (143) vs Canada - Paris 1900

It was a fine tournament indeed for Lancashire's batsmen. This time, MacLaren took advantage of some decidedly lacklustre Canadian bowling to accumulate the first century in Olympic history. The second was completed just a few minutes later as Gilbert Jessop careered his way to a breakneck ton of his own.

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John Lester - 123* (146) vs South Africa - St Louis 1904
Eight years on from his Athenian innings, John Lester became the first man to reclaim the Olympic record by hitting a mesmerising unbeaten century against Test stars such as Jimmy Sinclair, Reggie Schwarz and Dave Nourse. This innings lifted America to yet another victory over a Test playing nation.

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Clem Hill - 128* (136) vs Mixed Team - St Louis 1904
No sooner had Lester reclaimed the record than it was taken off him once again. The Mixed Team had a dismal record in the Olympics, not least because their bowling attack offered very little besides Herbert Dorning and Hesketh Hesketh-Pritchard. First Reggie Duff (98) then Clem Hill (128, new record) cashed in.

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Jack Hobbs - 150* (167) vs United States - Paris 1924

After twenty long years in the possession of Clem Hill (no-one got closer than South Africa's Herbie Taylor), the Olympic batting record finally changed hands. Jack Hobbs, already a legend of the game, utterly dismantled the once-mighty Americans. He was particularly harsh on George Cupitt, who leaked almost 50 runs from five overs.

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Don Bradman - 264* (174) vs Chile - Los Angeles, 1932

When Jack Hobbs set his record in Paris, nobody really imagined that it could be beaten. But when Bradman walked in to bat at number three against Chile, he proved everyone wrong. Nobody even noticed Bill Ponsford score a century at the other end, so entirely flawless was his batting. Who needs Trumper when we've got Don Bradman?
 
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Cricket at the Olympics, Amsterdam 1928
Final

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at Amsterdam Olympisch Stadion, Amsterdam, Netherlands
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Toss: Australia won the toss and chose to bat


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AUSTRALIA innings

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0.1  Larwood to Ponsford, no run, Bill Ponsford missed that one by a mile
0.2  Larwood to Ponsford, wide, Harold Larwood bowling a very wayward one
0.2  Larwood to Ponsford, no run, A lot of movement being extracted by Larwood  
0.3  Larwood to Ponsford, no run, Bill Ponsford was completely deceived
0.4  Larwood to Ponsford, one run, One more to the total
0.5  Larwood to Jackson, FOUR, Who needs Bradman when weve got Archie Jackson
0.6  Larwood to Jackson, no run, Left alone by Archie Jackson

         End of over 1  (6 runs)
         AUSTRALIA             6/0
         (R/R:  6.00)
         Harold Larwood       1.0-0-6-0
         Archie Jackson        4(2b 1X4)
         Bill Ponsford         1(5b)

1.1  Tate to Ponsford, no run, Huge appeal for LBW but turned down
1.2  Tate to Ponsford, one run, The misfield by Sutcliffe allows yet another run
1.3  Tate to Jackson, no run, Appeal for LBW, a bit too optimistic though
1.4  Tate to Jackson, one run, Great cooperation between Archie Jackson and Bill Ponsford  
1.5  Tate to Ponsford, one run, That was a very risky single.
1.6  Tate to Jackson, one run, That was a very risky single.

         End of over 2  (4 runs)
         AUSTRALIA            10/0
         (R/R:  5.00)
         Maurice Tate         1.0-0-4-0
         Bill Ponsford         3(8b)
         Archie Jackson        6(5b 1X4)

2.1  Larwood to Jackson, no run, Huge appeal for LBW but turned down
2.2  Larwood to Jackson, one run, Great cooperation between Archie Jackson and Bill Ponsford  
2.3  Larwood to Ponsford, one run, The misfield by Sutcliffe allows yet another run
2.4  Larwood to Jackson, no run, Defensively played by Archie Jackson
2.5  Larwood to Jackson, no run, Defensively played by Archie Jackson
2.6  Larwood to Jackson, no run, A lot of movement being extracted by Larwood  

         End of over 3  (2 runs)
         AUSTRALIA            12/0
         (R/R:  4.00)
         Harold Larwood       2.0-0-8-0
         Archie Jackson        7(10b 1X4)
         Bill Ponsford         4(9b)

3.1  Tate to Ponsford, no run, Bill Ponsford was completely deceived
3.2  Tate to Ponsford, no run, Huge appeal for LBW but turned down
3.3  Tate to Ponsford, two runs,
3.4  Tate to Ponsford, no run, Bill Ponsford missed that one by a mile
3.5  Tate to Ponsford, no run, Bill Ponsford missed that one by a mile
3.6  Tate to Ponsford, no run, Bill Ponsford missed that one by a mile

         End of over 4  (2 runs)
         AUSTRALIA            14/0
         (R/R:  3.50)
         Maurice Tate         2.0-0-6-0
         Bill Ponsford         6(15b)
         Archie Jackson        7(10b 1X4)

4.1  Larwood to Jackson, FOUR, Harold Larwood cant belive it
4.2  Larwood to Jackson, no run, A lot of movement being extracted by Larwood  
4.3  Larwood to Jackson, no run, Archie Jackson was completely deceived
4.4  Larwood to Jackson, no run, A lot of movement being extracted by Larwood  
4.5  Larwood to Jackson, no run, Left alone by Archie Jackson
4.6  Larwood to Jackson, FOUR, Brillian cover drive by Archie Jackson

         End of over 5  (8 runs)
         AUSTRALIA            22/0
         (R/R:  4.40)
         Harold Larwood       3.0-0-16-0
         Archie Jackson       15(16b 3X4)
         Bill Ponsford         6(15b)

5.1  Tate to Ponsford, no run, The umpire turns down that ridiculous appeal from George Duckworth
5.2  Tate to Ponsford, one run, That was a very risky single.
5.3  Tate to Jackson, one run, That is very well run by Bill Ponsford  
5.4  Tate to Ponsford, no run, Bill Ponsford was completely deceived
5.5  Tate to Ponsford, no run, Huge appeal for LBW but turned down
5.6  Tate to Ponsford, two runs,

         End of over 6  (4 runs)
         AUSTRALIA            26/0
         (R/R:  4.33)
         Maurice Tate         3.0-0-10-0
         Bill Ponsford         9(20b)
         Archie Jackson       16(17b 3X4)

6.1  Larwood to Jackson, no ball, one run, The misfield by Sutcliffe allows yet another run
6.1  Larwood to Jackson, one run, The misfield by Sutcliffe allows yet another run
6.2  Larwood to Ponsford, no run, Bill Ponsford was completely deceived
6.3  Larwood to Ponsford, one run, One more to the total
6.4  Larwood to Jackson, FOUR, Who needs Bradman when weve got Archie Jackson
6.5  Larwood to Jackson, no run, Left alone by Archie Jackson
6.6  Larwood to Jackson, FOUR, Brillian cover drive by Archie Jackson

         End of over 7  (11 runs)
         AUSTRALIA            37/0
         (R/R:  5.29)
         Harold Larwood       4.0-0-27-0
         Archie Jackson       25(21b 5X4)
         Bill Ponsford        10(22b)

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7.1  Tate to Ponsford, one run, Dropped! Tate made a big mess of that simple chance
7.2  Tate to Jackson, no run, Defensively played by Archie Jackson
7.3  Tate to Jackson, OUT, Tich Freeman takes an easy catch to dismiss Archie Jackson

         Archie Jackson         25 (23b 5X4)
         c. Freeman     b. Tate

7.4  Tate to Bradman, no run, Don Bradman was completely deceived
7.5  Tate to Bradman, one run, Great cooperation between Don Bradman and Bill Ponsford  
7.6  Tate to Ponsford, no run, Left alone by Bill Ponsford

         End of over 8  (2 runs)
         AUSTRALIA            39/1
         (R/R:  4.88)
         Maurice Tate         4.0-0-12-1
         Bill Ponsford        11(24b)
         Don Bradman           1(2b)


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Archie Jackson went for his shots from the very first ball he faced. It resulted in an early dismissal, but not before he had gotten Australia's innings off to a positive start.


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8.1  Larwood to Bradman, one run, Great cooperation between Don Bradman and Bill Ponsford  
8.2  Larwood to Ponsford, no run, Bill Ponsford missed that one by a mile
8.3  Larwood to Ponsford, one run, That was a very risky single.
8.4  Larwood to Bradman, no run, Huge appeal for LBW but turned down
8.5  Larwood to Bradman, no run, Don Bradman was completely deceived
8.6  Larwood to Bradman, no run, Left alone by Don Bradman

         End of over 9  (2 runs)
         AUSTRALIA            41/1
         (R/R:  4.56)
         Harold Larwood       5.0-0-29-0
         Don Bradman           2(6b)
         Bill Ponsford        12(26b)

9.1  Freeman to Ponsford, no run, That ball was a mystery to the batsman
9.2  Freeman to Ponsford, no run, Huge appeal for LBW but turned down
9.3  Freeman to Ponsford, one run, Great cooperation between Bill Ponsford and Don Bradman    
9.4  Freeman to Bradman, one run, The misfield by Sutcliffe allows yet another run
9.5  Freeman to Ponsford, no run, Defensively played by Bill Ponsford
9.6  Freeman to Ponsford, no run, Defensively played by Bill Ponsford

         End of over 10  (2 runs)
         AUSTRALIA            43/1
         (R/R:  4.30)
         Tich Freeman         1.0-0-2-0
         Bill Ponsford        13(31b)
         Don Bradman           3(7b)

10.1  Tate to Bradman, FOUR, Brillian cover drive by Don Bradman
10.2  Tate to Bradman, no run, Left alone by Don Bradman
10.3  Tate to Bradman, no run, Defensively played by Don Bradman
10.4  Tate to Bradman, no run, Huge appeal for LBW but turned down
10.5  Tate to Bradman, one run, Great cooperation between Don Bradman and Bill Ponsford  
10.6  Tate to Ponsford, legbye, Huge appeal for LBW but turned down

         End of over 11  (6 runs)
         AUSTRALIA            49/1
         (R/R:  4.45)
         Maurice Tate         5.0-0-17-1
         Don Bradman           8(12b 1X4)
         Bill Ponsford        13(32b)

11.1  Freeman to Ponsford, three runs, Great work by Larwood saved a certain boundary
11.2  Freeman to Bradman, one run, That was a very risky single.
11.3  Freeman to Ponsford, one run, That is very well run by Don Bradman    
11.4  Freeman to Bradman, no run, Don Bradman was completely deceived
11.5  Freeman to Bradman, no run, Left alone by Don Bradman
11.6  Freeman to Bradman, no run, Appeal for LBW, a bit too optimistic though

         End of over 12  (5 runs)
         AUSTRALIA            54/1
         (R/R:  4.50)
         Tich Freeman         2.0-0-7-0
         Don Bradman           9(16b 1X4)
         Bill Ponsford        17(34b)

12.1  Tate to Ponsford, one run, One more to the total
12.2  Tate to Bradman, one run, That is very well run by Bill Ponsford  
12.3  Tate to Ponsford, three runs, Great work by Hammond saved a certain boundary
12.4  Tate to Bradman, no run, A lot of movement being extracted by Tate      
12.5  Tate to Bradman, no run, Don Bradman was completely deceived
12.6  Tate to Bradman, legbye, The umpire turns down that ridiculous appeal from George Duckworth

         End of over 13  (6 runs)
         AUSTRALIA            60/1
         (R/R:  4.62)
         Maurice Tate         6.0-0-22-1
         Bill Ponsford        21(36b)
         Don Bradman          10(20b 1X4)

13.1  Freeman to Bradman, one run, Great cooperation between Don Bradman and Bill Ponsford  
13.2  Freeman to Ponsford, FOUR, That was a bad delivery by Tich Freeman, deserving this punishment
13.3  Freeman to Ponsford, no run, Bill Ponsford missed that one by a mile
13.4  Freeman to Ponsford, FOUR, Brillian cover drive by Bill Ponsford
13.5  Freeman to Ponsford, one run, Great cooperation between Bill Ponsford and Don Bradman    
13.6  Freeman to Bradman, one run, One more to the total

         End of over 14  (11 runs)
         AUSTRALIA            71/1
         (R/R:  5.07)
         Tich Freeman         3.0-0-18-0
         Bill Ponsford        30(40b 2X4)
         Don Bradman          12(22b 1X4)

14.1  Tate to Bradman, one run, That is very well run by Bill Ponsford  
14.2  Tate to Ponsford, no run, Left alone by Bill Ponsford
14.3  Tate to Ponsford, wide, Maurice Tate bowling a very wayward one
14.3  Tate to Ponsford, no run, That ball was a mystery to the batsman
14.4  Tate to Ponsford, no run, Bill Ponsford missed that one by a mile
14.5  Tate to Ponsford, FOUR, Brillian cover drive by Bill Ponsford
14.6  Tate to Ponsford, one run, Great cooperation between Bill Ponsford and Don Bradman    

         End of over 15  (7 runs)
         AUSTRALIA            78/1
         (R/R:  5.20)
         Maurice Tate         7.0-0-29-1
         Don Bradman          13(23b 1X4)
         Bill Ponsford        35(46b 3X4)

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15.1  Freeman to Ponsford, no run, That ball was a mystery to the batsman
15.2  Freeman to Ponsford, no run, Appeal for LBW, a bit too optimistic though
15.3  Freeman to Ponsford, no run, Appeal for LBW, a bit too optimistic though
15.4  Freeman to Ponsford, one run, The misfield by Tate allows yet another run
15.5  Freeman to Bradman, no run, Don Bradman was completely deceived
15.6  Freeman to Bradman, one run, One more to the total

         End of over 16  (2 runs)
         AUSTRALIA            80/1
         (R/R:  5.00)
         Tich Freeman         4.0-0-20-0
         Bill Ponsford        36(50b 3X4)
         Don Bradman          14(25b 1X4)

16.1  Woolley to Bradman, no run, Frank Woolley is getting the ball to turn ferociously
16.2  Woolley to Bradman, no run, Defensively played by Don Bradman
16.3  Woolley to Bradman, FOUR, Brillian cover drive by Don Bradman
16.4  Woolley to Bradman, one run, That is very well run by Bill Ponsford  
16.5  Woolley to Ponsford, no run, That ball was a mystery to the batsman
16.6  Woolley to Ponsford, no run, That ball was a mystery to the batsman

         End of over 17  (5 runs)
         AUSTRALIA            85/1
         (R/R:  5.00)
         Frank Woolley        1.0-0-5-0
         Bill Ponsford        36(52b 3X4)
         Don Bradman          19(29b 2X4)

17.1  Freeman to Bradman, three runs, Great work by Larwood saved a certain boundary
17.2  Freeman to Ponsford, one run, The misfield by Hobbs allows yet another run
17.3  Freeman to Bradman, no run, Huge appeal for LBW but turned down
17.4  Freeman to Bradman, one run, The misfield by Woolley allows yet another run
17.5  Freeman to Ponsford, no run, Bill Ponsford missed that one by a mile
17.6  Freeman to Ponsford, no run, Left alone by Bill Ponsford

         End of over 18  (5 runs)
         AUSTRALIA            90/1
         (R/R:  5.00)
         Tich Freeman         5.0-0-25-0
         Bill Ponsford        37(55b 3X4)
         Don Bradman          23(32b 2X4)

18.1  Woolley to Bradman, one run, One more to the total
18.2  Woolley to Ponsford, no run, Frank Woolley is getting the ball to turn ferociously
18.3  Woolley to Ponsford, one run, The misfield by Sutcliffe allows yet another run
18.4  Woolley to Bradman, one run, One more to the total
18.5  Woolley to Ponsford, no run, Huge appeal for LBW but turned down
18.6  Woolley to Ponsford, no run, Huge appeal for LBW but turned down

         End of over 19  (3 runs)
         AUSTRALIA            93/1
         (R/R:  4.89)
         Frank Woolley        2.0-0-8-0
         Bill Ponsford        38(59b 3X4)
         Don Bradman          25(34b 2X4)

19.1  Freeman to Bradman, no run, That ball was a mystery to the batsman
19.2  Freeman to Bradman, no run, That ball was a mystery to the batsman
19.3  Freeman to Bradman, no run, That ball was a mystery to the batsman
19.4  Freeman to Bradman, no run, Don Bradman missed that one by a mile
19.5  Freeman to Bradman, FOUR, Brillian cover drive by Don Bradman
19.6  Freeman to Bradman, one run, Great cooperation between Don Bradman and Bill Ponsford  

         End of over 20  (5 runs)
         AUSTRALIA            98/1
         (R/R:  4.90)
         Tich Freeman         6.0-0-30-0
         Bill Ponsford        38(59b 3X4)
         Don Bradman          30(40b 3X4)

20.1  Hammond to Bradman, FOUR, Brillian cover drive by Don Bradman
20.2  Hammond to Bradman, one run, That is very well run by Bill Ponsford  
20.3  Hammond to Ponsford, no run, That ball was a mystery to the batsman
20.4  Hammond to Ponsford, no run, That ball was a mystery to the batsman
20.5  Hammond to Ponsford, no run, Bill Ponsford missed that one by a mile
20.6  Hammond to Ponsford, FOUR, Brillian cover drive by Bill Ponsford

         End of over 21  (9 runs)
         AUSTRALIA           107/1
         (R/R:  5.10)
         Wally Hammond        1.0-0-9-0
         Bill Ponsford        42(63b 4X4)
         Don Bradman          35(42b 4X4)

21.1  Woolley to Bradman, no run, Frank Woolley is getting the ball to turn ferociously
21.2  Woolley to Bradman, no run, Defensively played by Don Bradman
21.3  Woolley to Bradman, FOUR, Brillian cover drive by Don Bradman
21.4  Woolley to Bradman, one run, That is very well run by Bill Ponsford  
21.5  Woolley to Ponsford, no run, That ball was a mystery to the batsman
21.6  Woolley to Ponsford, no run, That ball was a mystery to the batsman

         End of over 22  (5 runs)
         AUSTRALIA           112/1
         (R/R:  5.09)
         Frank Woolley        3.0-0-13-0
         Bill Ponsford        42(65b 4X4)
         Don Bradman          40(46b 5X4)

22.1  Freeman to Bradman, three runs, Great work by Larwood saved a certain boundary
22.2  Freeman to Ponsford, one run, The misfield by Hobbs allows yet another run
22.3  Freeman to Bradman, no run, Huge appeal for LBW but turned down
22.4  Freeman to Bradman, one run, The misfield by Woolley allows yet another run
22.5  Freeman to Ponsford, no run, Bill Ponsford missed that one by a mile
22.6  Freeman to Ponsford, no run, Left alone by Bill Ponsford

         End of over 23  (5 runs)
         AUSTRALIA           117/1
         (R/R:  5.09)
         Tich Freeman         7.0-0-35-0
         Bill Ponsford        43(68b 4X4)
         Don Bradman          44(49b 5X4)

23.1  White to Bradman, no run, That ball was a mystery to the batsman
23.2  White to Bradman, no run, Don Bradman missed that one by a mile
23.3  White to Bradman, FOUR, Brillian cover drive by Don Bradman
23.4  White to Bradman, one run, Great cooperation between Don Bradman and Bill Ponsford  
23.5  White to Ponsford, one run, One more to the total
23.6  White to Bradman, one run, One more to the total
      Fifty for Don Bradman    

         End of over 24  (7 runs)
         AUSTRALIA           124/1
         (R/R:  5.17)
         Jack White           1.0-0-7-0
         Bill Ponsford        44(69b 4X4)
         Don Bradman          50(54b 6X4)


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Bill Ponsford and Don Bradman took their time to settle in. They started hitting a few boundaries once the spinners came on. Bradman was first to bring up a half-century off only 54 balls.


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24.1  Woolley to Bradman, no run, Frank Woolley is getting the ball to turn ferociously
24.2  Woolley to Bradman, no run, Left alone by Don Bradman
24.3  Woolley to Bradman, no run, Don Bradman missed that one by a mile
24.4  Woolley to Bradman, no run, Don Bradman missed that one by a mile
24.5  Woolley to Bradman, FOUR, Brillian cover drive by Don Bradman
24.6  Woolley to Bradman, one run, Great cooperation between Don Bradman and Bill Ponsford  

         End of over 25  (5 runs)
         AUSTRALIA           129/1
         (R/R:  5.16)
         Frank Woolley        4.0-0-18-0
         Bill Ponsford        44(69b 4X4)
         Don Bradman          55(60b 7X4)

25.1  Freeman to Bradman, one run, One more to the total
25.2  Freeman to Ponsford, no run, Bill Ponsford was completely deceived
25.3  Freeman to Ponsford, FOUR, Tich Freeman cant belive it
25.4  Freeman to Ponsford, one run, One more to the total
25.5  Freeman to Bradman, no run, Don Bradman was completely deceived
25.6  Freeman to Bradman, three runs, Excellent running 3 more

         End of over 26  (9 runs)
         AUSTRALIA           138/1
         (R/R:  5.31)
         Tich Freeman         8.0-0-44-0
         Bill Ponsford        49(72b 5X4)
         Don Bradman          59(63b 7X4)

26.1  Hammond to Bradman, no run, That ball was a mystery to the batsman
26.2  Hammond to Bradman, no run, Don Bradman missed that one by a mile
26.3  Hammond to Bradman, one run, The misfield by Hobbs allows yet another run
26.4  Hammond to Ponsford, no run, Left alone by Bill Ponsford
26.5  Hammond to Ponsford, no run, Bill Ponsford missed that one by a mile
26.6  Hammond to Ponsford, no run, Bill Ponsford was completely deceived

         End of over 27  (1 runs)
         AUSTRALIA           139/1
         (R/R:  5.15)
         Wally Hammond        2.0-0-10-0
         Bill Ponsford        49(75b 5X4)
         Don Bradman          60(66b 7X4)

27.1  Freeman to Bradman, three runs, Excellent running 3 more
27.2  Freeman to Ponsford, no run, Defensively played by Bill Ponsford
27.3  Freeman to Ponsford, one run, That is very well run by Don Bradman    
      The crowd cheers for Bill Ponsford's fifty
27.4  Freeman to Bradman, no run, Don Bradman missed that one by a mile
27.5  Freeman to Bradman, one run, The misfield by Tyldesley allows yet another run
27.6  Freeman to Ponsford, SIX, What a six!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

         End of over 28  (11 runs)
         AUSTRALIA           150/1
         (R/R:  5.36)
         Tich Freeman         9.0-0-55-0
         Bill Ponsford        56(78b 5X4 1X6)
         Don Bradman          64(69b 7X4)


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Bill Ponsford brought up his half-century off 77 balls and celebrated by depositing Tich Freeman into the stands. The pair had already put on more than 100 runs for the 2nd wicket by this stage.


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28.1  White to Bradman, one run, The misfield by Larwood allows yet another run
28.2  White to Ponsford, no run, Huge appeal for LBW but turned down
28.3  White to Ponsford, no run, Left alone by Bill Ponsford
28.4  White to Ponsford, two runs,
28.5  White to Ponsford, no run, Appeal for LBW, a bit too optimistic though
28.6  White to Ponsford, one run, One more to the total

         End of over 29  (4 runs)
         AUSTRALIA           154/1
         (R/R:  5.31)
         Jack White           2.0-0-11-0
         Don Bradman          65(70b 7X4)
         Bill Ponsford        59(83b 5X4 1X6)

29.1  Larwood to Ponsford, legbye, That ball was a mystery to the batsman
29.2  Larwood to Bradman, one run, That was a very risky single.
29.3  Larwood to Ponsford, FOUR, That was a bad delivery by Harold Larwood, deserving this punishment
29.4  Larwood to Ponsford, no run, A lot of movement being extracted by Larwood  
29.5  Larwood to Ponsford, no run, Defensively played by Bill Ponsford
29.6  Larwood to Ponsford, no run, Bill Ponsford was completely deceived

         End of over 30  (6 runs)
         AUSTRALIA           160/1
         (R/R:  5.33)
         Harold Larwood       6.0-0-34-0
         Bill Ponsford        63(88b 6X4 1X6)
         Don Bradman          66(71b 7X4)

30.1  White to Bradman, no run, Don Bradman missed that one by a mile
30.2  White to Bradman, one run, One more to the total
30.3  White to Ponsford, no run, Jack White is getting the ball to turn ferociously
30.4  White to Ponsford, FOUR, That was a bad delivery by Jack White, deserving this punishment
30.5  White to Ponsford, two runs, Took the first one quickly the second was no problem
30.6  White to Ponsford, no run, Bill Ponsford missed that one by a mile

         End of over 31  (7 runs)
         AUSTRALIA           167/1
         (R/R:  5.39)
         Jack White           3.0-0-18-0
         Bill Ponsford        69(92b 7X4 1X6)
         Don Bradman          67(73b 7X4)

31.1  Tate to Bradman, no run, Huge appeal for LBW but turned down
31.2  Tate to Bradman, one run, That was a very risky single.
31.3  Tate to Ponsford, one run, Great cooperation between Bill Ponsford and Don Bradman    
31.4  Tate to Bradman, three runs, Great work by Tyldesley saved a certain boundary
31.5  Tate to Ponsford, one run, Great cooperation between Bill Ponsford and Don Bradman    
31.6  Tate to Bradman, two runs, Took the first one quickly the second was no problem

         End of over 32  (8 runs)
         AUSTRALIA           175/1
         (R/R:  5.47)
         Maurice Tate         8.0-0-37-1
         Don Bradman          73(77b 7X4)
         Bill Ponsford        71(94b 7X4 1X6)

32.1  White to Ponsford, one run, The misfield by White allows yet another run
32.2  White to Bradman, two runs, Great running between the wickets 2 more
32.3  White to Bradman, no run, Don Bradman was completely deceived
32.4  White to Bradman, no run, Appeal for LBW, a bit too optimistic though
32.5  White to Bradman, one run, Great cooperation between Don Bradman and Bill Ponsford  
32.6  White to Ponsford, no run, Appeal for LBW, a bit too optimistic though

         End of over 33  (4 runs)
         AUSTRALIA           179/1
         (R/R:  5.42)
         Jack White           4.0-0-22-0
         Bill Ponsford        72(96b 7X4 1X6)
         Don Bradman          76(81b 7X4)

33.1  Freeman to Bradman, one run, The misfield by Larwood allows yet another run
33.2  Freeman to Ponsford, no run, That ball was a mystery to the batsman
33.3  Freeman to Ponsford, one run, Great cooperation between Bill Ponsford and Don Bradman    
33.4  Freeman to Bradman, three runs, Excellent running 3 more
33.5  Freeman to Ponsford, one run, Dropped! Hobbs made a big mess of that simple chance
33.6  Freeman to Bradman, no run, Left alone by Don Bradman
      Tich Freeman finishes off an extremely expensive spell


         End of over 34  (6 runs)
         AUSTRALIA           185/1
         (R/R:  5.44)
         Tich Freeman         10.0-0-61-0
         Don Bradman          80(84b 7X4)
         Bill Ponsford        74(99b 7X4 1X6)

34.1  Tate to Ponsford, three runs, Great work by Tyldesley saved a certain boundary
34.2  Tate to Bradman, no run, Left alone by Don Bradman
34.3  Tate to Bradman, two runs, Took the first one quickly the second was no problem
34.4  Tate to Bradman, no run, Don Bradman was completely deceived
34.5  Tate to Bradman, no run, Don Bradman missed that one by a mile
34.6  Tate to Bradman, no run, Defensively played by Don Bradman

         End of over 35  (5 runs)
         AUSTRALIA           190/1
         (R/R:  5.43)
         Maurice Tate         9.0-0-42-1
         Don Bradman          82(89b 7X4)
         Bill Ponsford        77(100b 7X4 1X6)

35.1  White to Ponsford, no ball, one run, One more to the total
35.1  White to Ponsford, one run, One more to the total
35.2  White to Bradman, FOUR, Who needs Bradman when weve got Don Bradman
35.3  White to Bradman, no run, Defensively played by Don Bradman
35.4  White to Bradman, one run, The misfield by Larwood allows yet another run
35.5  White to Ponsford, no run, That ball was a mystery to the batsman
35.6  White to Ponsford, one run, Great cooperation between Bill Ponsford and Don Bradman    

         End of over 36  (8 runs)
         AUSTRALIA           198/1
         (R/R:  5.50)
         Jack White           5.0-0-30-0
         Don Bradman          87(92b 8X4)
         Bill Ponsford        79(103b 7X4 1X6)

36.1  Tate to Ponsford, FOUR, Who needs Bradman when weve got Bill Ponsford
36.2  Tate to Ponsford, no run, Defensively played by Bill Ponsford
36.3  Tate to Ponsford, no run, A lot of movement being extracted by Tate      
36.4  Tate to Ponsford, one run, One more to the total
36.5  Tate to Bradman, one run, Great cooperation between Don Bradman and Bill Ponsford  
36.6  Tate to Ponsford, one run, Great cooperation between Bill Ponsford and Don Bradman    
      The end to a good spell from Maurice Tate

         End of over 37  (7 runs)
         AUSTRALIA           205/1
         (R/R:  5.54)
         Maurice Tate         10.0-0-49-1
         Don Bradman          88(93b 8X4)
         Bill Ponsford        85(108b 8X4 1X6)


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Soon enough, both batsmen were nearing in on their respective centuries. Great Britain's bowlers appeared powerless to stop them.


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37.1  White to Ponsford, one run, The misfield by Hammond allows yet another run
37.2  White to Bradman, no run, Jack White is getting the ball to turn ferociously
37.3  White to Bradman, no run, Defensively played by Don Bradman
37.4  White to Bradman, no run, Don Bradman was completely deceived
37.5  White to Bradman, no run, Appeal for LBW, a bit too optimistic though
37.6  White to Bradman, one run, Great cooperation between Don Bradman and Bill Ponsford  

         End of over 38  (2 runs)
         AUSTRALIA           207/1
         (R/R:  5.45)
         Jack White           6.0-0-32-0
         Bill Ponsford        86(109b 8X4 1X6)
         Don Bradman          89(98b 8X4)

38.1  Woolley to Bradman, no run, Defensively played by Don Bradman
38.2  Woolley to Bradman, no run, Defensively played by Don Bradman
38.3  Woolley to Bradman, FOUR, Don Bradman is one of the best batsmen in the world
38.4  Woolley to Bradman, no run, Frank Woolley is getting the ball to turn ferociously
38.5  Woolley to Bradman, no run, Defensively played by Don Bradman
38.6  Woolley to Bradman, no run, Don Bradman was completely deceived

         End of over 39  (4 runs)
         AUSTRALIA           211/1
         (R/R:  5.41)
         Frank Woolley        5.0-0-22-0
         Don Bradman          93(104b 9X4)
         Bill Ponsford        86(109b 8X4 1X6)

39.1  Larwood to Ponsford, no run, Bill Ponsford was completely deceived
39.2  Larwood to Ponsford, no run, That ball was a mystery to the batsman
39.3  Larwood to Ponsford, legbye, That ball was a mystery to the batsman
39.4  Larwood to Bradman, one run, That was a very risky single.
39.5  Larwood to Ponsford, FOUR, That was a bad delivery by Harold Larwood, deserving this punishment
39.6  Larwood to Ponsford, no run, A lot of movement being extracted by Larwood  

         End of over 40  (6 runs)
         AUSTRALIA           217/1
         (R/R:  5.43)
         Harold Larwood       7.0-0-39-0
         Bill Ponsford        90(114b 9X4 1X6)
         Don Bradman          94(105b 9X4)

40.1  White to Bradman, no ball, one run, One more to the total
40.1  White to Bradman, one run, One more to the total
40.2  White to Ponsford, no run, Bill Ponsford missed that one by a mile
40.3  White to Ponsford, no run, Defensively played by Bill Ponsford
40.4  White to Ponsford, one run, The misfield by Larwood allows yet another run
40.5  White to Bradman, no run, That ball was a mystery to the batsman
40.6  White to Bradman, one run, Great cooperation between Don Bradman and Bill Ponsford  

         End of over 41  (4 runs)
         AUSTRALIA           221/1
         (R/R:  5.39)
         Jack White           7.0-0-36-0
         Bill Ponsford        91(117b 9X4 1X6)
         Don Bradman          96(108b 9X4)

41.1  Hammond to Bradman, one run, That was a very risky single.
41.2  Hammond to Ponsford, no run, Appeal for LBW, a bit too optimistic though
41.3  Hammond to Ponsford, legbye, The umpire turns down that ridiculous appeal from George Duckworth
41.4  Hammond to Bradman, one run, That is very well run by Bill Ponsford  
41.5  Hammond to Ponsford, FOUR, That was a bad delivery by Wally Hammond, deserving this punishment
41.6  Hammond to Ponsford, no run, The umpire turns down that ridiculous appeal from George Duckworth

         End of over 42  (7 runs)
         AUSTRALIA           228/1
         (R/R:  5.43)
         Wally Hammond        3.0-0-16-0
         Bill Ponsford        95(121b 10X4 1X6)
         Don Bradman          98(110b 9X4)

42.1  White to Bradman, FOUR, Don Bradman is one of the best batsmen in the world
      Century for Bradman. The crowd rises to its feet as he waves his bat
42.2  White to Bradman, one run, The misfield by Larwood allows yet another run
42.3  White to Ponsford, no run, Jack White is getting the ball to turn ferociously
42.4  White to Ponsford, wide, The umpire being a bit rough on Jack White, giving that a wide
42.4  White to Ponsford, one run, One more to the total
42.5  White to Bradman, three runs, Excellent running 3 more
42.6  White to Ponsford, two runs, Took the first one quickly the second was no problem

         End of over 43  (12 runs)
         AUSTRALIA           240/1
         (R/R:  5.58)
         Jack White           8.0-0-48-0
         Bill Ponsford        98(125b 10X4 1X6)
         Don Bradman         106(113b 10X4)


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Again, it was the quick-scoring Bradman who reached the milestone first. The 20-year batsman from New South Wales brought up his maiden Olympic century.


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43.1  Hammond to Bradman, one run, The misfield by Hammond allows yet another run
43.2  Hammond to Ponsford, one run, That was a very risky single.
43.3  Hammond to Bradman, one run, The misfield by White allows yet another run
43.4  Hammond to Ponsford, OUT, What a brilliant catch by Jack White

         Bill Ponsford          99 (127b 10X4 1X6)
         c. White       b. Hammond

43.5  Hammond to Kippax, one run, One more to the total
43.6  Hammond to Bradman, three runs, Excellent running 3 more

         End of over 44  (7 runs)
         AUSTRALIA           247/2
         (R/R:  5.61)
         Wally Hammond        4.0-0-23-1
         Alan Kippax           1(1b)
         Don Bradman         111(116b 10X4)


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But Ponsford was denied a century by Wally Hammond who dismissed him on 99. The partnership that lasted 36.1 overs and added 205 runs was finally broken.


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44.1  Larwood to Bradman, one run, That was a very risky single.
44.2  Larwood to Kippax, no run, Left alone by Alan Kippax
44.3  Larwood to Kippax, no run, Alan Kippax was completely deceived
44.4  Larwood to Kippax, one run, That was a very risky single.
44.5  Larwood to Bradman, one run, The misfield by White allows yet another run
44.6  Larwood to Kippax, OUT, What a brilliant catch by Harold Larwood

         Alan Kippax            2 (5b)
         c & b. Larwood


         End of over 45  (3 runs)
         AUSTRALIA           250/3
         (R/R:  5.56)
         Harold Larwood       8.0-0-42-1
         Jack Ryder            0(0b)
         Don Bradman         113(118b 10X4)

45.1  White to Bradman, no run, Don Bradman missed that one by a mile
45.2  White to Bradman, no run, Left alone by Don Bradman
45.3  White to Bradman, one run, One more to the total
45.4  White to Ryder, no run, That ball was a mystery to the batsman
45.5  White to Ryder, one run, That is very well run by Don Bradman    
45.6  White to Bradman, one run, Great cooperation between Don Bradman and Jack Ryder    

         End of over 46  (3 runs)
         AUSTRALIA           253/3
         (R/R:  5.50)
         Jack White           9.0-0-51-0
         Jack Ryder            1(2b)
         Don Bradman         115(122b 10X4)

46.1  Larwood to Bradman, one run, The misfield by Hendren allows yet another run
46.2  Larwood to Ryder, no run, Defensively played by Jack Ryder
46.3  Larwood to Ryder, no run, A lot of movement being extracted by Larwood  
46.4  Larwood to Ryder, one run, That was a very risky single.
46.5  Larwood to Bradman, SIX, ???!!! Its coming towards the commentary box Im leaving!!!
46.6  Larwood to Bradman, no run, Don Bradman missed that one by a mile

         End of over 47  (8 runs)
         AUSTRALIA           261/3
         (R/R:  5.55)
         Harold Larwood       9.0-0-50-1
         Don Bradman         122(125b 10X4 1X6)
         Jack Ryder            2(5b)


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Having dealt in only fours so far, Bradman struck a powerful blow off Larwood to bring up his first six of the match, incidentally his first in the Olympics as well.


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47.1  White to Ryder, no run, That ball was a mystery to the batsman
47.2  White to Ryder, OUT, What a brilliant catch by Harold Larwood

         Jack Ryder             2 (7b)
         c. Larwood     b. White

47.3  White to Gregory, no run, Jack Gregory missed that one by a mile
47.4  White to Gregory, one run, That is very well run by Don Bradman    
47.5  White to Bradman, no run, Jack White is getting the ball to turn ferociously
47.6  White to Bradman, two runs, Took the first one quickly the second was no problem
      Jack Whiteends an uneconomical spell


         End of over 48  (3 runs)
         AUSTRALIA           264/4
         (R/R:  5.50)
         Jack White           10.0-0-54-1
         Don Bradman         124(127b 10X4 1X6)
         Jack Gregory          1(2b)

48.1  Larwood to Gregory, OUT, What a brilliant catch by Harold Larwood

         Jack Gregory           1 (3b)
         c & b. Larwood

48.2  Larwood to Kelleway, no run, Huge appeal for LBW but turned down
48.3  Larwood to Kelleway, one run, Great cooperation between Charles Kelleway and Don Bradman    
48.4  Larwood to Bradman, FOUR, Don Bradman is one of the best batsmen in the world
48.5  Larwood to Bradman, no run, A lot of movement being extracted by Larwood  
48.6  Larwood to Bradman, no run, Defensively played by Don Bradman
      Harold Larwoodends an uneconomical spell


         End of over 49  (5 runs)
         AUSTRALIA           269/5
         (R/R:  5.49)
         Harold Larwood       10.0-0-55-2
         Don Bradman         128(130b 11X4 1X6)
         Charles Kelleway      1(2b)


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Ryder and Gregory fell cheaply in a bid for quick runs. Bradman at the other end had just equalled the legendary Clem Hill's record score of 128* in 1904, the highest by an Australian batsman in the Olympics till date.


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49.1  Hammond to Kelleway, no run, The umpire turns down that ridiculous appeal from George Duckworth
49.2  Hammond to Kelleway, one run, The misfield by Hammond allows yet another run
49.3  Hammond to Bradman, one run, One more to the total
49.4  Hammond to Kelleway, wide, The umpire being a bit rough on Wally Hammond, giving that a wide
49.4  Hammond to Kelleway, SIX, ???!!! Its coming towards the commentary box Im leaving!!!
49.5  Hammond to Kelleway, one run, That is very well run by Don Bradman    
49.6  Hammond to Bradman, no run, A lot of movement being extracted by Hammond  

         End of over 50  (10 runs)
         AUSTRALIA           279/5
         (R/R:  5.58)
         Wally Hammond        5.0-0-33-1
         Don Bradman         129(132b 11X4 1X6)
         Charles Kelleway      9(7b 1X6)


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He eclipsed Hill's record score in the next over to finish unbeaten on 129. He now held the record for the highest individual score by an Australian in the Olympics. Australia continued their trend of posting big totals in this tournament with a score of 279.


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         End of innings (50.0 overs)
         AUSTRALIA           279/5 (RR:  5.58)
         Wally Hammond         5.0-0-33-1
         Don Bradman         129(132b 11X4 1X6)
         Charles Kelleway      9(7b 1X6)
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Player              Status                        Runs  Blls  4s   6s    S/R
Bill Ponsford       c. White       b. Hammond      99   127   10    1   78.0%
Archie Jackson      c. Freeman     b. Tate         25    23    5    0  108.7%
Don Bradman         not out                       129   132   11    1   97.7%
Alan Kippax                    c & b. Larwood       2     5    0    0   40.0%
Jack Ryder*         c. Larwood     b. White         2     7    0    0   28.6%
Jack Gregory                   c & b. Larwood       1     3    0    0   33.3%
Charles Kelleway    not out                         9     7    0    1  128.6%
Bert Oldfield†                                
Clarrie Grimmett                            
Don Blackie                                  
Bert Ironmonger                        
 
Total:  279/5       Overs:  50.0          Run Rate:  5.58      Extras:  12

                                     -X-


GREAT BRITAIN Bowling

Player               Overs   Mdns    Runs   Wkts      E/R    Wds    NBs
Harold Larwood       10.0      0      55      2      5.50     1      1
Maurice Tate         10.0      0      49      1      4.90     1      0
Tich Freeman         10.0      0      61      0      6.10     0      0
Frank Woolley         5.0      0      22      0      4.40     0      0
Wally Hammond         5.0      0      33      1      6.60     1      0
Jack White           10.0      0      54      1      5.40     1      2

EXTRAS           Wides: 4      No Balls: 3      Leg Byes: 5      Byes: 0


Total: 279/5          Overs: 50.0         Run Rate: 5.58      Extras: 12

                                     -X-


AUSTRALIA Partnerships

Batsmen                                                            Runs (Balls)
B Ponsford    A Jackson    þþþþþþ                                    38 (45)
B Ponsford    D Bradman    þþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþ      205 (217)
A Kippax      D Bradman    þ                                          7 (8)
J Ryder       D Bradman    þ                                         11 (14)
J Gregory     D Bradman    þ                                          3 (5)
C Kelleway    D Bradman    þþ                                        15 (11)


     Fall of Wickets    38/1      243/2     250/3     261/4     264/5
                                                                    


Total:  279/5       Overs:  50.0         Run Rate:  5.58     Extras:  12

                                     -X-


Great Britain need 280 to win off 50 overs.


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GREAT BRITAIN innings
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0.1  Gregory to Hobbs, no run, Huge appeal for LBW but turned down
0.2  Gregory to Hobbs, FOUR, That was a bad delivery by Jack Gregory, deserving this punishment
0.3  Gregory to Hobbs, no run, Appeal for LBW, a bit too optimistic though
0.4  Gregory to Hobbs, one run, The misfield by Ironmonger allows yet another run
0.5  Gregory to Sutcliffe, one run, Great cooperation between Herbert Sutcliffe and Jack Hobbs       
0.6  Gregory to Hobbs, one run, That was a very risky single.

         End of over 1  (7 runs)
         GREAT BRITAIN         7/0
         (R/R:  7.00   R/R Req:  5.57)
         Jack Gregory         1.0-0-7-0
         Herbert Sutcliffe     1(1b)
         Jack Hobbs            6(5b 1X4) 

1.1  Kelleway to Hobbs, no run, Jack Hobbs was completely deceived
1.2  Kelleway to Hobbs, one run, One more to the total
1.3  Kelleway to Sutcliffe, no run, Left alone by Herbert Sutcliffe
1.4  Kelleway to Sutcliffe, no run, Herbert Sutcliffe missed that one by a mile
1.5  Kelleway to Sutcliffe, one run, One more to the total
1.6  Kelleway to Hobbs, no run, A lot of movement being extracted by Kelleway     

         End of over 2  (2 runs)
         GREAT BRITAIN         9/0
         (R/R:  4.50   R/R Req:  5.65)
         Charles Kelleway     1.0-0-2-0
         Jack Hobbs            7(8b 1X4)
         Herbert Sutcliffe     2(4b) 

2.1  Gregory to Sutcliffe, no run, Left alone by Herbert Sutcliffe
2.2  Gregory to Sutcliffe, no run, Defensively played by Herbert Sutcliffe
2.3  Gregory to Sutcliffe, one run, The misfield by Blackie allows yet another run
2.4  Gregory to Hobbs, one run, That was a very risky single.
2.5  Gregory to Sutcliffe, no run, The umpire turns down that ridiculous appeal from Bert Oldfield     
2.6  Gregory to Sutcliffe, no run, The umpire turns down that ridiculous appeal from Bert Oldfield     

         End of over 3  (2 runs)
         GREAT BRITAIN        11/0
         (R/R:  3.67   R/R Req:  5.72)
         Jack Gregory         2.0-0-9-0
         Herbert Sutcliffe     3(9b)
         Jack Hobbs            8(9b 1X4) 

3.1  Ryder to Hobbs, one run, One more to the total
3.2  Ryder to Sutcliffe, FOUR, Who needs Bradman when weve got Herbert Sutcliffe
3.3  Ryder to Sutcliffe, one run, One more to the total
3.4  Ryder to Hobbs, no run, Jack Hobbs missed that one by a mile
3.5  Ryder to Hobbs, no run, Jack Hobbs was completely deceived
3.6  Ryder to Hobbs, one run, One more to the total

         End of over 4  (7 runs)
         GREAT BRITAIN        18/0
         (R/R:  4.50   R/R Req:  5.70)
         Jack Ryder           1.0-0-7-0
         Herbert Sutcliffe     8(11b 1X4)
         Jack Hobbs           10(13b 1X4) 

4.1  Kelleway to Hobbs, no run, Jack Hobbs was completely deceived
4.2  Kelleway to Hobbs, three runs, Excellent running 3 more
4.3  Kelleway to Sutcliffe, no run, Herbert Sutcliffe was completely deceived
4.4  Kelleway to Sutcliffe, no run, Appeal for LBW, a bit too optimistic though
4.5  Kelleway to Sutcliffe, FOUR, That was a bad delivery by Charles Kelleway, deserving this punishment
4.6  Kelleway to Sutcliffe, no run, Defensively played by Herbert Sutcliffe

         End of over 5  (7 runs)
         GREAT BRITAIN        25/0
         (R/R:  5.00   R/R Req:  5.67)
         Charles Kelleway     2.0-0-9-0
         Herbert Sutcliffe    12(15b 2X4)
         Jack Hobbs           13(15b 1X4)

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5.1  Ironmonger to Hobbs, no run, The umpire turns down that ridiculous appeal from Bert Oldfield     
5.2  Ironmonger to Hobbs, no run, Huge appeal for LBW but turned down
5.3  Ironmonger to Hobbs, no run, A lot of movement being extracted by Ironmonger   
5.4  Ironmonger to Hobbs, one run, That is very well run by Herbert Sutcliffe 
5.5  Ironmonger to Sutcliffe, no run, Huge appeal for LBW but turned down
5.6  Ironmonger to Sutcliffe, two runs, Overthrow by Blackie instead of 1 they get 2

         End of over 6  (3 runs)
         GREAT BRITAIN        28/0
         (R/R:  4.67   R/R Req:  5.73)
         Bert Ironmonger      1.0-0-3-0
         Herbert Sutcliffe    14(17b 2X4)
         Jack Hobbs           14(19b 1X4) 

6.1  Kelleway to Hobbs, one run, The misfield by Ironmonger allows yet another run
6.2  Kelleway to Sutcliffe, two runs, Overthrow by Kelleway instead of 1 they get 2
6.3  Kelleway to Sutcliffe, no run, Herbert Sutcliffe was completely deceived
6.4  Kelleway to Sutcliffe, one run, One more to the total
6.5  Kelleway to Hobbs, no run, Left alone by Jack Hobbs
6.6  Kelleway to Hobbs, one run, One more to the total

         End of over 7  (5 runs)
         GREAT BRITAIN        33/0
         (R/R:  4.71   R/R Req:  5.74)
         Charles Kelleway     3.0-0-14-0
         Herbert Sutcliffe    17(20b 2X4)
         Jack Hobbs           16(22b 1X4) 

7.1  Gregory to Hobbs, no run, Jack Hobbs was completely deceived
7.2  Gregory to Hobbs, one run, The misfield by Ironmonger allows yet another run
7.3  Gregory to Sutcliffe, two runs, Overthrow by Kelleway instead of 1 they get 2
7.4  Gregory to Sutcliffe, no run, Herbert Sutcliffe was completely deceived
7.5  Gregory to Sutcliffe, one run, One more to the total
7.6  Gregory to Hobbs, no run, Left alone by Jack Hobbs

         End of over 8  (4 runs)
         GREAT BRITAIN        37/0
         (R/R:  4.63   R/R Req:  5.79)
         Jack Gregory         3.0-0-13-0
         Jack Hobbs           17(25b 1X4)
         Herbert Sutcliffe    20(23b 2X4) 

8.1  Kelleway to Sutcliffe, no run, Herbert Sutcliffe missed that one by a mile
8.2  Kelleway to Sutcliffe, one run, One more to the total
8.3  Kelleway to Hobbs, no run, A lot of movement being extracted by Kelleway     
8.4  Kelleway to Hobbs, no run, Defensively played by Jack Hobbs
8.5  Kelleway to Hobbs, no run, Defensively played by Jack Hobbs
8.6  Kelleway to Hobbs, FOUR, Brillian cover drive by Jack Hobbs

         End of over 9  (5 runs)
         GREAT BRITAIN        42/0
         (R/R:  4.67   R/R Req:  5.80)
         Charles Kelleway     4.0-0-19-0
         Jack Hobbs           21(29b 2X4)
         Herbert Sutcliffe    21(25b 2X4) 

9.1  Grimmett to Sutcliffe, legbye, Herbert Sutcliffe missed that one by a mile
9.2  Grimmett to Hobbs, one run, One more to the total
9.3  Grimmett to Sutcliffe, no run, Appeal for LBW, a bit too optimistic though
9.4  Grimmett to Sutcliffe, no run, Clarrie Grimmett is getting the ball to turn ferociously
9.5  Grimmett to Sutcliffe, FOUR, That was a bad delivery by Clarrie Grimmett, deserving this punishment
9.6  Grimmett to Sutcliffe, no run, Defensively played by Herbert Sutcliffe

         End of over 10  (6 runs)
         GREAT BRITAIN        48/0
         (R/R:  4.80   R/R Req:  5.80)
         Clarrie Grimmett     1.0-0-5-0
         Herbert Sutcliffe    25(30b 3X4)
         Jack Hobbs           22(30b 2X4) 

10.1  Blackie to Hobbs, no run, That ball was a mystery to the batsman
10.2  Blackie to Hobbs, no run, Left alone by Jack Hobbs
10.3  Blackie to Hobbs, no run, Left alone by Jack Hobbs
10.4  Blackie to Hobbs, no run, Jack Hobbs was completely deceived
10.5  Blackie to Hobbs, three runs, Excellent running 3 more
10.6  Blackie to Sutcliffe, no run, Herbert Sutcliffe was completely deceived

         End of over 11  (3 runs)
         GREAT BRITAIN        51/0
         (R/R:  4.64   R/R Req:  5.87)
         Don Blackie          1.0-0-3-0
         Herbert Sutcliffe    25(31b 3X4)
         Jack Hobbs           25(35b 2X4) 

11.1  Ironmonger to Hobbs, one run, That was a very risky single.
11.2  Ironmonger to Sutcliffe, no run, Left alone by Herbert Sutcliffe
11.3  Ironmonger to Sutcliffe, one run, One more to the total
11.4  Ironmonger to Hobbs, no run, That ball was a mystery to the batsman
11.5  Ironmonger to Hobbs, no run, Huge appeal for LBW but turned down
11.6  Ironmonger to Hobbs, no run, A lot of movement being extracted by Ironmonger   

         End of over 12  (2 runs)
         GREAT BRITAIN        53/0
         (R/R:  4.42   R/R Req:  5.97)
         Bert Ironmonger      2.0-0-5-0
         Jack Hobbs           26(39b 2X4)
         Herbert Sutcliffe    26(33b 3X4) 

12.1  Kelleway to Sutcliffe, one run, That was a very risky single.
12.2  Kelleway to Hobbs, FOUR, Charles Kelleway cant belive it
12.3  Kelleway to Hobbs, one run, The misfield by Ryder allows yet another run
12.4  Kelleway to Sutcliffe, no run, Defensively played by Herbert Sutcliffe
12.5  Kelleway to Sutcliffe, one run, Great cooperation between Herbert Sutcliffe and Jack Hobbs       
12.6  Kelleway to Hobbs, FOUR, Who needs Bradman when weve got Jack Hobbs

         End of over 13  (11 runs)
         GREAT BRITAIN        64/0
         (R/R:  4.92   R/R Req:  5.84)
         Charles Kelleway     5.0-0-30-0
         Jack Hobbs           35(42b 4X4)
         Herbert Sutcliffe    28(36b 3X4) 

13.1  Grimmett to Sutcliffe, legbye, Herbert Sutcliffe missed that one by a mile
13.2  Grimmett to Hobbs, one run, One more to the total
13.3  Grimmett to Sutcliffe, no run, Appeal for LBW, a bit too optimistic though
13.4  Grimmett to Sutcliffe, no run, Clarrie Grimmett is getting the ball to turn ferociously
13.5  Grimmett to Sutcliffe, FOUR, That was a bad delivery by Clarrie Grimmett, deserving this punishment
13.6  Grimmett to Sutcliffe, no run, Defensively played by Herbert Sutcliffe

         End of over 14  (6 runs)
         GREAT BRITAIN        70/0
         (R/R:  5.00   R/R Req:  5.83)
         Clarrie Grimmett     2.0-0-10-0
         Herbert Sutcliffe    32(41b 4X4)
         Jack Hobbs           36(43b 4X4)


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Despite not taking too many risks, Great Britain's classy opening pair of Jack Hobbs and Herbert Sutcliffe got them off to a very good start, playing what was their last match together in the Olympics. The 46-year old Hobbs had earlier signalled his intention to retire from Olympic cricket following the conclusion of this final.


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14.1  Blackie to Hobbs, no run, Defensively played by Jack Hobbs
14.2  Blackie to Hobbs, one run, The misfield by Blackie allows yet another run
14.3  Blackie to Sutcliffe, one run, That was a very risky single.
14.4  Blackie to Hobbs, no run, The umpire turns down that ridiculous appeal from Bert Oldfield     
14.5  Blackie to Hobbs, no run, The umpire turns down that ridiculous appeal from Bert Oldfield     
14.6  Blackie to Hobbs, no run, Jack Hobbs missed that one by a mile

         End of over 15  (2 runs)
         GREAT BRITAIN        72/0
         (R/R:  4.80   R/R Req:  5.94)
         Don Blackie          2.0-0-5-0
         Jack Hobbs           37(48b 4X4)
         Herbert Sutcliffe    33(42b 4X4) 

15.1  Kelleway to Sutcliffe, no run, Left alone by Herbert Sutcliffe
15.2  Kelleway to Sutcliffe, one run, The misfield by Gregory allows yet another run
15.3  Kelleway to Hobbs, FOUR, That was a bad delivery by Charles Kelleway, deserving this punishment
15.4  Kelleway to Hobbs, no run, Jack Hobbs was completely deceived
15.5  Kelleway to Hobbs, no run, Defensively played by Jack Hobbs
15.6  Kelleway to Hobbs, no run, Huge appeal for LBW but turned down

         End of over 16  (5 runs)
         GREAT BRITAIN        77/0
         (R/R:  4.81   R/R Req:  5.97)
         Charles Kelleway     6.0-0-35-0
         Jack Hobbs           41(52b 5X4)
         Herbert Sutcliffe    34(44b 4X4) 

16.1  Gregory to Sutcliffe, one run, That was a very risky single.
16.2  Gregory to Hobbs, one run, Great cooperation between Jack Hobbs and Herbert Sutcliffe 
16.3  Gregory to Sutcliffe, three runs, Great work by Jackson saved a certain boundary
16.4  Gregory to Hobbs, FOUR, Who needs Bradman when weve got Jack Hobbs
16.5  Gregory to Hobbs, no run, A lot of movement being extracted by Gregory     
16.6  Gregory to Hobbs, no run, Jack Hobbs missed that one by a mile

         End of over 17  (9 runs)
         GREAT BRITAIN        86/0
         (R/R:  5.06   R/R Req:  5.88)
         Jack Gregory         4.0-0-22-0
         Jack Hobbs           46(56b 6X4)
         Herbert Sutcliffe    38(46b 4X4) 

17.1  Blackie to Sutcliffe, one run, The misfield by Kippax allows yet another run
17.2  Blackie to Hobbs, one run, The misfield by Blackie allows yet another run
17.3  Blackie to Sutcliffe, no run, Herbert Sutcliffe missed that one by a mile
17.4  Blackie to Sutcliffe, no run, Huge appeal for LBW but turned down
17.5  Blackie to Sutcliffe, no run, Left alone by Herbert Sutcliffe
17.6  Blackie to Sutcliffe, one run, The misfield by Gregory allows yet another run

         End of over 18  (3 runs)
         GREAT BRITAIN        89/0
         (R/R:  4.94   R/R Req:  5.97)
         Don Blackie          3.0-0-8-0
         Jack Hobbs           47(57b 6X4)
         Herbert Sutcliffe    40(51b 4X4) 

18.1  Ironmonger to Sutcliffe, one run, That was a very risky single.
18.2  Ironmonger to Hobbs, no run, Huge appeal for LBW but turned down
18.3  Ironmonger to Hobbs, no ball, no ball, May seem a bit unfare to Bert Ironmonger stepping over the crease only a few inches
18.3  Ironmonger to Hobbs, no ball, no run, That ball was a mystery to the batsman
18.3  Ironmonger to Hobbs, no run, That ball was a mystery to the batsman
18.4  Ironmonger to Hobbs, SIX, Display of Raw power and brutality by Jack Hobbs
      Fifty for Jack Hobbs       
18.5  Ironmonger to Hobbs, no run, A lot of movement being extracted by Ironmonger   
18.6  Ironmonger to Hobbs, no run, Left alone by Jack Hobbs

         End of over 19  (9 runs)
         GREAT BRITAIN        98/0
         (R/R:  5.16   R/R Req:  5.87)
         Bert Ironmonger      3.0-0-14-0
         Jack Hobbs           53(62b 6X4 1X6)
         Herbert Sutcliffe    41(52b 4X4)


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Hobbs brought up the 4th half-century of his remarkable Olympic career by carting Bert Ironmonger with utter disdain for a six down the ground. In doing so, he became the first player to score more than 800 runs in a career, having already gone past Clem Hill's record of 685 during Great Britain's match against Uruguay in the first round of the competition. His career tally currently stood at a remarkable 803 runs coming at an astonishing average of 61.77 from 19 matches. However, he still needed to score another 37 runs to finish with a career average of above 60.


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19.1  Grimmett to Sutcliffe, FOUR, That was a bad delivery by Clarrie Grimmett, deserving this punishment
19.2  Grimmett to Sutcliffe, no run, Clarrie Grimmett is getting the ball to turn ferociously
19.3  Grimmett to Sutcliffe, two runs, Great running between the wickets 2 more
19.4  Grimmett to Sutcliffe, two runs, Great running between the wickets 2 more
19.5  Grimmett to Sutcliffe, no run, Clarrie Grimmett is getting the ball to turn ferociously
19.6  Grimmett to Sutcliffe, no run, The umpire turns down that ridiculous appeal from Bert Oldfield     

         End of over 20  (8 runs)
         GREAT BRITAIN       106/0
         (R/R:  5.30   R/R Req:  5.80)
         Clarrie Grimmett     3.0-0-18-0
         Herbert Sutcliffe    49(58b 5X4)
         Jack Hobbs           53(62b 6X4 1X6) 

20.1  Blackie to Hobbs, wide, The umpire being a bit rough on Don Blackie, giving that a wide
20.1  Blackie to Hobbs, no run, Left alone by Jack Hobbs
20.2  Blackie to Hobbs, no run, Jack Hobbs missed that one by a mile
20.3  Blackie to Hobbs, no run, Jack Hobbs missed that one by a mile
20.4  Blackie to Hobbs, legbye, Jack Hobbs missed that one by a mile
20.5  Blackie to Sutcliffe, no run, Herbert Sutcliffe was completely deceived
20.6  Blackie to Sutcliffe, no run, Appeal for LBW, a bit too optimistic though

         End of over 21  (2 runs)
         GREAT BRITAIN       108/0
         (R/R:  5.14   R/R Req:  5.93)
         Don Blackie          4.0-0-9-0
         Herbert Sutcliffe    49(60b 5X4)
         Jack Hobbs           53(67b 6X4 1X6) 

21.1  Grimmett to Hobbs, no run, That ball was a mystery to the batsman
21.2  Grimmett to Hobbs, one run, Great cooperation between Jack Hobbs and Herbert Sutcliffe 
21.3  Grimmett to Sutcliffe, no run, Defensively played by Herbert Sutcliffe
21.4  Grimmett to Sutcliffe, no run, That ball was a mystery to the batsman
21.5  Grimmett to Sutcliffe, no run, Left alone by Herbert Sutcliffe
21.6  Grimmett to Sutcliffe, no run, Herbert Sutcliffe was completely deceived

         End of over 22  (1 runs)
         GREAT BRITAIN       109/0
         (R/R:  4.95   R/R Req:  6.11)
         Clarrie Grimmett     4.0-0-19-0
         Herbert Sutcliffe    49(64b 5X4)
         Jack Hobbs           54(69b 6X4 1X6) 

22.1  Ironmonger to Hobbs, no run, Left alone by Jack Hobbs
22.2  Ironmonger to Hobbs, no run, That ball was a mystery to the batsman
22.3  Ironmonger to Hobbs, no run, Appeal for LBW, a bit too optimistic though
22.4  Ironmonger to Hobbs, no run, A lot of movement being extracted by Ironmonger   
22.5  Ironmonger to Hobbs, OUT, That didnt look so convincing but the umpire has no doubt, out LBW

         Jack Hobbs             54 (74b 6X4 1X6)
         lbw            b. Ironmonger

22.6  Ironmonger to Tyldesley, no run, That ball was a mystery to the batsman

         End of over 23  (0 runs)
         GREAT BRITAIN       109/1
         (R/R:  4.74   R/R Req:  6.33)
         Bert Ironmonger      4.0-0-14-1
         Ernest Tyldesley      0(1b)
         Herbert Sutcliffe    49(64b 5X4)


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It turned out to be one of the very few things Hobbs wasn't able to achieve during his Olympic career. He was dismissed for 54 by Ironmonger, which saw him finish with a career average that stood head and shoulders above the rest of his peers at 57.43 from 19 matches. It was the end of one of the greatest careers in Olympic history. He added 109 with Sutcliffe in their final innings together at the Olympics, giving Great Britain a realistic chance of overhauling Australia's massive total of 279 if they could up the ante sometime soon.


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23.1  Gregory to Sutcliffe, no run, Defensively played by Herbert Sutcliffe
23.2  Gregory to Sutcliffe, one run, One more to the total
      The crowd cheers for Herbert Sutcliffe's fifty
23.3  Gregory to Tyldesley, no run, Defensively played by Ernest Tyldesley
23.4  Gregory to Tyldesley, no run, Ernest Tyldesley was completely deceived
23.5  Gregory to Tyldesley, one run, That is very well run by Herbert Sutcliffe 
23.6  Gregory to Sutcliffe, two runs,

         End of over 24  (4 runs)
         GREAT BRITAIN       113/1
         (R/R:  4.71   R/R Req:  6.42)
         Jack Gregory         5.0-0-26-0
         Herbert Sutcliffe    52(67b 5X4)
         Ernest Tyldesley      1(4b) 

24.1  Blackie to Tyldesley, no run, Huge appeal for LBW but turned down
24.2  Blackie to Tyldesley, no run, Don Blackie is getting the ball to turn ferociously
24.3  Blackie to Tyldesley, no run, Huge appeal for LBW but turned down
24.4  Blackie to Tyldesley, no run, Ernest Tyldesley was completely deceived
24.5  Blackie to Tyldesley, three runs, Great work by Bradman saved a certain boundary
24.6  Blackie to Sutcliffe, one run, Great cooperation between Herbert Sutcliffe and Ernest Tyldesley 

         End of over 25  (4 runs)
         GREAT BRITAIN       117/1
         (R/R:  4.68   R/R Req:  6.52)
         Don Blackie          5.0-0-13-0
         Ernest Tyldesley      4(9b)
         Herbert Sutcliffe    53(68b 5X4) 

25.1  Ironmonger to Sutcliffe, one run, Dropped! Blackie made a big mess of that simple chance
25.2  Ironmonger to Tyldesley, no run, Left alone by Ernest Tyldesley
25.3  Ironmonger to Tyldesley, no run, Appeal for LBW, a bit too optimistic though
25.4  Ironmonger to Tyldesley, one run, The misfield by Oldfield allows yet another run
25.5  Ironmonger to Sutcliffe, no run, Huge appeal for LBW but turned down
25.6  Ironmonger to Sutcliffe, one run, Great cooperation between Herbert Sutcliffe and Ernest Tyldesley 

         End of over 26  (3 runs)
         GREAT BRITAIN       120/1
         (R/R:  4.62   R/R Req:  6.67)
         Bert Ironmonger      5.0-1-17-1
         Ernest Tyldesley      5(12b)
         Herbert Sutcliffe    55(71b 5X4) 

26.1  Blackie to Sutcliffe, no run, Appeal for LBW, a bit too optimistic though
26.2  Blackie to Sutcliffe, no run, Herbert Sutcliffe was completely deceived
26.3  Blackie to Sutcliffe, two runs,
26.4  Blackie to Sutcliffe, one run, That was a very risky single.
26.5  Blackie to Tyldesley, no run, Left alone by Ernest Tyldesley
26.6  Blackie to Tyldesley, no run, Ernest Tyldesley missed that one by a mile

         End of over 27  (3 runs)
         GREAT BRITAIN       123/1
         (R/R:  4.56   R/R Req:  6.83)
         Don Blackie          6.0-0-16-0
         Ernest Tyldesley      5(14b)
         Herbert Sutcliffe    58(75b 5X4) 

27.1  Ironmonger to Sutcliffe, wide, The umpire being a bit rough on Bert Ironmonger, giving that a wide
27.1  Ironmonger to Sutcliffe, no run, Left alone by Herbert Sutcliffe
27.2  Ironmonger to Sutcliffe, no run, Appeal for LBW, a bit too optimistic though
27.3  Ironmonger to Sutcliffe, no run, Herbert Sutcliffe was completely deceived
27.4  Ironmonger to Sutcliffe, two runs,
27.5  Ironmonger to Sutcliffe, no run, Huge appeal for LBW but turned down
27.6  Ironmonger to Sutcliffe, no run, Left alone by Herbert Sutcliffe

         End of over 28  (3 runs)
         GREAT BRITAIN       126/1
         (R/R:  4.50   R/R Req:  7.00)
         Bert Ironmonger      6.0-1-20-1
         Herbert Sutcliffe    60(82b 5X4)
         Ernest Tyldesley      5(14b) 

28.1  Kelleway to Tyldesley, no run, That ball was a mystery to the batsman
28.2  Kelleway to Tyldesley, no run, Appeal for LBW, a bit too optimistic though
28.3  Kelleway to Tyldesley, one run, That is very well run by Herbert Sutcliffe 
28.4  Kelleway to Sutcliffe, no run, A lot of movement being extracted by Kelleway     
28.5  Kelleway to Sutcliffe, no run, Defensively played by Herbert Sutcliffe
28.6  Kelleway to Sutcliffe, no run, Huge appeal for LBW but turned down

         End of over 29  (1 runs)
         GREAT BRITAIN       127/1
         (R/R:  4.38   R/R Req:  7.29)
         Charles Kelleway     7.0-0-36-0
         Herbert Sutcliffe    60(85b 5X4)
         Ernest Tyldesley      6(17b)


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But that didn't happen anytime soon, with Ernest Tyldesley struggling to acclimatise to the match situation and taking far too many deliveries to get settled at the crease. Great Britain now had to score at a ridiculously high rate of 7 and a half runs per over in order to get to their target.


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29.1  Blackie to Tyldesley, no run, Huge appeal for LBW but turned down
29.2  Blackie to Tyldesley, one run, Great cooperation between Ernest Tyldesley and Herbert Sutcliffe 
29.3  Blackie to Sutcliffe, no run, Don Blackie is getting the ball to turn ferociously
29.4  Blackie to Sutcliffe, one run, Great cooperation between Herbert Sutcliffe and Ernest Tyldesley 
29.5  Blackie to Tyldesley, no run, Huge appeal for LBW but turned down
29.6  Blackie to Tyldesley, no run, That ball was a mystery to the batsman

         End of over 30  (2 runs)
         GREAT BRITAIN       129/1
         (R/R:  4.30   R/R Req:  7.55)
         Don Blackie          7.0-0-18-0
         Ernest Tyldesley      7(21b)
         Herbert Sutcliffe    61(87b 5X4) 

30.1  Grimmett to Sutcliffe, no run, Huge appeal for LBW but turned down
30.2  Grimmett to Sutcliffe, no run, That ball was a mystery to the batsman
30.3  Grimmett to Sutcliffe, no run, That ball was a mystery to the batsman
30.4  Grimmett to Sutcliffe, no run, Clarrie Grimmett is getting the ball to turn ferociously
30.5  Grimmett to Sutcliffe, no run, Herbert Sutcliffe missed that one by a mile
30.6  Grimmett to Sutcliffe, no run, Herbert Sutcliffe missed that one by a mile

         End of over 31  (0 runs)
         GREAT BRITAIN       129/1
         (R/R:  4.16   R/R Req:  7.95)
         Clarrie Grimmett     5.0-0-19-0
         Herbert Sutcliffe    61(93b 5X4)
         Ernest Tyldesley      7(21b) 

31.1  Kelleway to Tyldesley, no run, Defensively played by Ernest Tyldesley
31.2  Kelleway to Tyldesley, one run, Great cooperation between Ernest Tyldesley and Herbert Sutcliffe 
31.3  Kelleway to Sutcliffe, no run, Left alone by Herbert Sutcliffe
31.4  Kelleway to Sutcliffe, one run, That is very well run by Ernest Tyldesley 
31.5  Kelleway to Tyldesley, no run, Ernest Tyldesley missed that one by a mile
31.6  Kelleway to Tyldesley, no run, A lot of movement being extracted by Kelleway     

         End of over 32  (2 runs)
         GREAT BRITAIN       131/1
         (R/R:  4.09   R/R Req:  8.28)
         Charles Kelleway     8.0-0-38-0
         Ernest Tyldesley      8(25b)
         Herbert Sutcliffe    62(95b 5X4) 

32.1  Blackie to Sutcliffe, no run, Don Blackie is getting the ball to turn ferociously
32.2  Blackie to Sutcliffe, no run, Defensively played by Herbert Sutcliffe
32.3  Blackie to Sutcliffe, no run, Huge appeal for LBW but turned down
32.4  Blackie to Sutcliffe, no run, That ball was a mystery to the batsman
32.5  Blackie to Sutcliffe, one run, Great cooperation between Herbert Sutcliffe and Ernest Tyldesley 
32.6  Blackie to Tyldesley, no run, Defensively played by Ernest Tyldesley

         End of over 33  (1 runs)
         GREAT BRITAIN       132/1
         (R/R:  4.00   R/R Req:  8.71)
         Don Blackie          8.0-0-19-0
         Ernest Tyldesley      8(26b)
         Herbert Sutcliffe    63(100b 5X4) 

33.1  Gregory to Sutcliffe, one run, That was a very risky single.
33.2  Gregory to Tyldesley, no run, Appeal for LBW, a bit too optimistic though
33.3  Gregory to Tyldesley, one run, Great cooperation between Ernest Tyldesley and Herbert Sutcliffe 
33.4  Gregory to Sutcliffe, no run, Appeal for LBW, a bit too optimistic though
33.5  Gregory to Sutcliffe, two runs, Great running between the wickets 2 more
33.6  Gregory to Sutcliffe, one run, That is very well run by Ernest Tyldesley 

         End of over 34  (5 runs)
         GREAT BRITAIN       137/1
         (R/R:  4.03   R/R Req:  8.94)
         Jack Gregory         6.0-0-31-0
         Ernest Tyldesley      9(28b)
         Herbert Sutcliffe    67(104b 5X4) 

34.1  Ironmonger to Sutcliffe, no run, Defensively played by Herbert Sutcliffe
34.2  Ironmonger to Sutcliffe, no run, Defensively played by Herbert Sutcliffe
34.3  Ironmonger to Sutcliffe, no run, Huge appeal for LBW but turned down
34.4  Ironmonger to Sutcliffe, no run, Herbert Sutcliffe was completely deceived
34.5  Ironmonger to Sutcliffe, no run, Appeal for LBW, a bit too optimistic though
34.6  Ironmonger to Sutcliffe, no run, Appeal for LBW, a bit too optimistic though

         End of over 35  (0 runs)
         GREAT BRITAIN       137/1
         (R/R:  3.91   R/R Req:  9.53)
         Bert Ironmonger      7.0-1-20-1
         Herbert Sutcliffe    67(110b 5X4)
         Ernest Tyldesley      9(28b) 

35.1  Kelleway to Tyldesley, one run, The misfield by Jackson allows yet another run
35.2  Kelleway to Sutcliffe, no run, Herbert Sutcliffe was completely deceived
35.3  Kelleway to Sutcliffe, no run, The umpire turns down that ridiculous appeal from Bert Oldfield     
35.4  Kelleway to Sutcliffe, no run, Defensively played by Herbert Sutcliffe
35.5  Kelleway to Sutcliffe, no run, The umpire turns down that ridiculous appeal from Bert Oldfield     
35.6  Kelleway to Sutcliffe, no run, That ball was a mystery to the batsman

         End of over 36  (1 runs)
         GREAT BRITAIN       138/1
         (R/R:  3.83   R/R Req: 10.14)
         Charles Kelleway     9.0-0-39-0
         Herbert Sutcliffe    67(115b 5X4)
         Ernest Tyldesley     10(29b) 

36.1  Blackie to Tyldesley, no run, Ernest Tyldesley was completely deceived
36.2  Blackie to Tyldesley, no run, Defensively played by Ernest Tyldesley
36.3  Blackie to Tyldesley, no run, Ernest Tyldesley was completely deceived
36.4  Blackie to Tyldesley, no run, That ball was a mystery to the batsman
36.5  Blackie to Tyldesley, one run, That was a very risky single.
36.6  Blackie to Sutcliffe, three runs, Excellent running 3 more

         End of over 37  (4 runs)
         GREAT BRITAIN       142/1
         (R/R:  3.84   R/R Req: 10.62)
         Don Blackie          9.0-0-23-0
         Ernest Tyldesley     11(34b)
         Herbert Sutcliffe    70(116b 5X4)


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Bert Ironmonger and Don Blackie performed their usual role of cutting down the run supply to a minimum as the situation began to look hopeless for Great Britain.


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37.1  Gregory to Sutcliffe, no run, Left alone by Herbert Sutcliffe
37.2  Gregory to Sutcliffe, no run, A lot of movement being extracted by Gregory     
37.3  Gregory to Sutcliffe, one run, That is very well run by Ernest Tyldesley 
37.4  Gregory to Tyldesley, no run, Ernest Tyldesley was completely deceived
37.5  Gregory to Tyldesley, no run, That ball was a mystery to the batsman
37.6  Gregory to Tyldesley, one run, Great cooperation between Ernest Tyldesley and Herbert Sutcliffe 

         End of over 38  (2 runs)
         GREAT BRITAIN       144/1
         (R/R:  3.79   R/R Req: 11.33)
         Jack Gregory         7.0-0-33-0
         Herbert Sutcliffe    71(119b 5X4)
         Ernest Tyldesley     12(37b) 

38.1  Blackie to Tyldesley, 4 byes, That ball spun too much for Bert Oldfield to stop
38.2  Blackie to Tyldesley, no run, The umpire turns down that ridiculous appeal from Bert Oldfield     
38.3  Blackie to Tyldesley, one run, That was a very risky single.
38.4  Blackie to Sutcliffe, no run, Appeal for LBW, a bit too optimistic though
38.5  Blackie to Sutcliffe, one run, Great cooperation between Herbert Sutcliffe and Ernest Tyldesley 
38.6  Blackie to Tyldesley, no run, Appeal for LBW, a bit too optimistic though
      Thats was some accurate and economical stuff from Don Blackie

         End of over 39  (6 runs)
         GREAT BRITAIN       150/1
         (R/R:  3.85   R/R Req: 11.82)
         Don Blackie          10.0-0-25-0
         Ernest Tyldesley     13(41b)
         Herbert Sutcliffe    72(121b 5X4) 

39.1  Kelleway to Sutcliffe, one run, The misfield by Jackson allows yet another run
39.2  Kelleway to Tyldesley, no run, Ernest Tyldesley was completely deceived
39.3  Kelleway to Tyldesley, no run, The umpire turns down that ridiculous appeal from Bert Oldfield     
39.4  Kelleway to Tyldesley, no run, Defensively played by Ernest Tyldesley
39.5  Kelleway to Tyldesley, no run, The umpire turns down that ridiculous appeal from Bert Oldfield     
39.6  Kelleway to Tyldesley, FOUR, Charles Kelleway cant belive it
      The end to a good spell from Charles Kelleway

         End of over 40  (5 runs)
         GREAT BRITAIN       155/1
         (R/R:  3.88   R/R Req: 12.50)
         Charles Kelleway     10.0-0-44-0
         Ernest Tyldesley     17(46b 1X4)
         Herbert Sutcliffe    73(122b 5X4)


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Great Britain would need an unfathomable 125 runs off the final 10 overs of the match to gain victory. The batsmen seemed to have accepted their fate and simply decided to bat out the remaining overs while scoring as much as they could within the realms of possibility.


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40.1  Ryder to Sutcliffe, wide, Jack Ryder bowling a very wayward one
40.1  Ryder to Sutcliffe, wide, Thats going down the leg side, a wide no doubt
40.1  Ryder to Sutcliffe, one run, That was a very risky single.
40.2  Ryder to Tyldesley, one run, That was a very risky single.
40.3  Ryder to Sutcliffe, FOUR, That was a bad delivery by Jack Ryder, deserving this punishment
40.4  Ryder to Sutcliffe, no run, Defensively played by Herbert Sutcliffe
40.5  Ryder to Sutcliffe, no run, Huge appeal for LBW but turned down
40.6  Ryder to Sutcliffe, no run, Herbert Sutcliffe was completely deceived

         End of over 41  (8 runs)
         GREAT BRITAIN       163/1
         (R/R:  3.98   R/R Req: 13.00)
         Jack Ryder           2.0-0-15-0
         Herbert Sutcliffe    78(129b 6X4)
         Ernest Tyldesley     18(47b 1X4) 

41.1  Grimmett to Tyldesley, one run, That was a very risky single.
41.2  Grimmett to Sutcliffe, one run, That is very well run by Ernest Tyldesley 
41.3  Grimmett to Tyldesley, three runs, Great work by Oldfield saved a certain boundary
41.4  Grimmett to Sutcliffe, no run, Herbert Sutcliffe was completely deceived
41.5  Grimmett to Sutcliffe, no run, Herbert Sutcliffe was completely deceived
41.6  Grimmett to Sutcliffe, no run, Herbert Sutcliffe was completely deceived

         End of over 42  (5 runs)
         GREAT BRITAIN       168/1
         (R/R:  4.00   R/R Req: 14.00)
         Clarrie Grimmett     6.0-1-24-0
         Herbert Sutcliffe    79(133b 6X4)
         Ernest Tyldesley     22(49b 1X4) 

42.1  Ryder to Tyldesley, one run, One more to the total
42.2  Ryder to Sutcliffe, no run, Herbert Sutcliffe missed that one by a mile
42.3  Ryder to Sutcliffe, one run, That is very well run by Ernest Tyldesley 
42.4  Ryder to Tyldesley, no run, The umpire turns down that ridiculous appeal from Bert Oldfield     
42.5  Ryder to Tyldesley, one run, Great cooperation between Ernest Tyldesley and Herbert Sutcliffe 
42.6  Ryder to Sutcliffe, no run, Defensively played by Herbert Sutcliffe

         End of over 43  (3 runs)
         GREAT BRITAIN       171/1
         (R/R:  3.98   R/R Req: 15.57)
         Jack Ryder           3.0-0-18-0
         Herbert Sutcliffe    80(136b 6X4)
         Ernest Tyldesley     24(52b 1X4) 

43.1  Gregory to Tyldesley, one run, That is very well run by Herbert Sutcliffe 
43.2  Gregory to Sutcliffe, no run, Huge appeal for LBW but turned down
43.3  Gregory to Sutcliffe, no run, Huge appeal for LBW but turned down
43.4  Gregory to Sutcliffe, two runs, Took the first one quickly the second was no problem
43.5  Gregory to Sutcliffe, no run, That ball was a mystery to the batsman
43.6  Gregory to Sutcliffe, one run, That is very well run by Ernest Tyldesley 

         End of over 44  (4 runs)
         GREAT BRITAIN       175/1
         (R/R:  3.98   R/R Req: 17.50)
         Jack Gregory         8.0-0-37-0
         Ernest Tyldesley     25(53b 1X4)
         Herbert Sutcliffe    83(141b 6X4) 

44.1  Grimmett to Sutcliffe, no run, Clarrie Grimmett is getting the ball to turn ferociously
44.2  Grimmett to Sutcliffe, no run, Defensively played by Herbert Sutcliffe
44.3  Grimmett to Sutcliffe, FOUR, Brillian cover drive by Herbert Sutcliffe
44.4  Grimmett to Sutcliffe, one run, One more to the total
44.5  Grimmett to Tyldesley, FOUR, That was a bad delivery by Clarrie Grimmett, deserving this punishment
44.6  Grimmett to Tyldesley, two runs, Took the first one quickly the second was no problem

         End of over 45  (11 runs)
         GREAT BRITAIN       186/1
         (R/R:  4.13   R/R Req: 18.80)
         Clarrie Grimmett     7.0-1-35-0
         Ernest Tyldesley     31(55b 2X4)
         Herbert Sutcliffe    88(145b 7X4) 

45.1  Ironmonger to Sutcliffe, no run, Herbert Sutcliffe missed that one by a mile
45.2  Ironmonger to Sutcliffe, three runs, Great work by Grimmett saved a certain boundary
45.3  Ironmonger to Tyldesley, no run, Ernest Tyldesley missed that one by a mile
45.4  Ironmonger to Tyldesley, no run, Ernest Tyldesley was completely deceived
45.5  Ironmonger to Tyldesley, one run, That is very well run by Herbert Sutcliffe 
45.6  Ironmonger to Sutcliffe, no run, Huge appeal for LBW but turned down

         End of over 46  (4 runs)
         GREAT BRITAIN       190/1
         (R/R:  4.13   R/R Req: 22.50)
         Bert Ironmonger      8.0-2-24-1
         Herbert Sutcliffe    91(148b 7X4)
         Ernest Tyldesley     32(58b 2X4) 

46.1  Gregory to Tyldesley, FOUR, That was a bad delivery by Jack Gregory, deserving this punishment
46.2  Gregory to Tyldesley, one run, That is very well run by Herbert Sutcliffe 
46.3  Gregory to Sutcliffe, FOUR, Who needs Bradman when weve got Herbert Sutcliffe
46.4  Gregory to Sutcliffe, one run, That is very well run by Ernest Tyldesley 
46.5  Gregory to Tyldesley, OUT, What a brilliant catch by Archie Jackson

         Ernest Tyldesley       37 (61b 3X4)
         c. Jackson     b. Gregory

46.6  Gregory to Hammond, FOUR, Jack Gregory cant belive it

         End of over 47  (14 runs)
         GREAT BRITAIN       204/2
         (R/R:  4.34   R/R Req: 25.33)
         Jack Gregory         9.0-0-51-1
         Wally Hammond         4(1b 1X4)
         Herbert Sutcliffe    96(150b 8X4)


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Tyldesley was dismissed thirteen short of a half-century by Jack Gregory, who picked up his first wicket of the innings. Sutcliffe at the other end was just four short of a maiden Olympic century.


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47.1  Grimmett to Sutcliffe, one run, One more to the total
47.2  Grimmett to Hammond, no run, Wally Hammond missed that one by a mile
47.3  Grimmett to Hammond, one run, That is very well run by Herbert Sutcliffe 
47.4  Grimmett to Sutcliffe, no run, The umpire turns down that ridiculous appeal from Bert Oldfield     
47.5  Grimmett to Sutcliffe, one run, Great cooperation between Herbert Sutcliffe and Wally Hammond     
47.6  Grimmett to Hammond, no run, Defensively played by Wally Hammond

         End of over 48  (3 runs)
         GREAT BRITAIN       207/2
         (R/R:  4.31   R/R Req: 36.50)
         Clarrie Grimmett     8.0-1-38-0
         Wally Hammond         5(4b 1X4)
         Herbert Sutcliffe    98(153b 8X4) 

48.1  Ryder to Sutcliffe, FOUR, Brillian cover drive by Herbert Sutcliffe
      Herbert Sutcliffe has reached 3 figures CENTURY!!
48.2  Ryder to Sutcliffe, one run, That was a very risky single.
48.3  Ryder to Hammond, two runs, Took the first one quickly the second was no problem
48.4  Ryder to Hammond, FOUR, That was a bad delivery by Jack Ryder, deserving this punishment
48.5  Ryder to Hammond, one run, Great cooperation between Wally Hammond and Herbert Sutcliffe 
48.6  Ryder to Sutcliffe, no run, Defensively played by Herbert Sutcliffe

         End of over 49  (12 runs)
         GREAT BRITAIN       219/2
         (R/R:  4.47   R/R Req: 61.00)
         Jack Ryder           4.0-0-30-0
         Herbert Sutcliffe   103(156b 9X4)
         Wally Hammond        12(7b 2X4)


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He brought it up in style with a boundary off Australian skipper Jack Ryder. This was now the first Olympic final to contain two individual centuries. Great Britain had something to cheer for despite being consigned to a Silver medal for the fifth time.

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The match was headed for an entertaining finish with Ryder letting Don Bradman have a bowl in the final over where Great Britain would need an impossible 61 runs for victory.


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49.1  Bradman to Hammond, one run, That is very well run by Herbert Sutcliffe 
49.2  Bradman to Sutcliffe, no run, Don Bradman is getting the ball to turn ferociously
49.3  Bradman to Sutcliffe, no run, Left alone by Herbert Sutcliffe
49.4  Bradman to Sutcliffe, no run, That ball was a mystery to the batsman
49.5  Bradman to Sutcliffe, no run, That ball was a mystery to the batsman
49.6  Bradman to Sutcliffe, OUT, What a brilliant catch by Don Blackie

         Herbert Sutcliffe      103 (161b 9X4)
         c. Blackie     b. Bradman


         End of over 50  (1 runs)
         GREAT BRITAIN       220/3
         (R/R:  4.40)
         Don Bradman          1.0-0-1-1
         Patsy Hendren         0(0b)
         Wally Hammond        13(8b 2X4)


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Bradman landed his part-time leg breaks quite nicely and even managed to pick the wicket of Sutcliffe off the final ball of the match. The Australians brought up a convincing 59-run victory over their arch-rivals to finish with a Gold medal for cricket in the 1928 Games.


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That will be the match
Australia were in control most of the time and deserved this victory

Thank you every one for being with us thoughout this one, good bye
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Player              Status                        Runs  Blls  4s   6s    S/R
Jack Hobbs          lbw            b. Ironmonger   54    74    6    1   73.0%
Herbert Sutcliffe   c. Blackie     b. Bradman     103   161    9    0   64.0%
Ernest Tyldesley    c. Jackson     b. Gregory      37    61    3    0   60.7%
Wally Hammond       not out                        13     8    2    0  162.5%
Patsy Hendren       not out
Frank Woolley     
Maurice Tate       
Harold Larwood     
Jack White*         
George Duckworth†   
Tich Freeman       

Total:  220/3       Overs:  50.0          Run Rate:  4.40      Extras:  13 

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AUSTRALIA Bowling

Player               Overs   Mdns    Runs   Wkts      E/R    Wds    NBs
Jack Gregory          9.0      0      51      1      5.67     0      0
Charles Kelleway     10.0      0      44      0      4.40     0      0
Jack Ryder            4.0      0      30      0      7.50     2      0
Bert Ironmonger       8.0      2      24      1      3.00     1      2
Clarrie Grimmett      8.0      1      38      0      4.75     0      0
Don Blackie          10.0      0      25      0      2.50     1      0
Don Bradman           1.0      0       1      1      1.00     0      0

EXTRAS           Wides: 4      No Balls: 2      Leg Byes: 3      Byes: 4


Total: 220/3          Overs: 50.0         Run Rate: 4.40      Extras: 13

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GREAT BRITAIN Partnerships

Batsmen                                                            Runs (Balls)
J Hobbs       Sutcliffe    þþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþ      109 (137)
Tyldesley     Sutcliffe    þþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþ             91 (144)
W Hammond     Sutcliffe    þþþþþþ                                    20 (19)
W Hammond     P Hendren                                               0 (0)


     Fall of Wickets    109/1     200/2     220/3             
                                                                       


Total:  220/3       Overs:  50.0         Run Rate:  4.40     Extras:  13 


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Australia won their fifth Gold medal for cricket since it's inception alongside the Olympic Games in 1896, and their third in succession since the resumption of the Games following the end of the Great War in 1920. They were the first team to ever win three Gold medals in succession in the Olympics, otherwise termed as a hat-trick. The previous best Gold-winning streak was two by their 1900 and 1904 Gold winning teams led by Joe Darling, and also Great Britain who beat the United States in two Olympic finals in succession in 1908 and 1912.

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Great Britain on the other hand won their fifth Silver medal for cricket. Their old problems with Olympic finals seemed to have resurfaced since the Olympics' resumption in 1920, with two of their finals since then ending in defeats to Australia. Nonetheless, winning a Silver medal is no mean effort in a tournament featuring a record 20 teams and a far better result than their Bronze-winning effort in 1924.

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The Ireland cricket team were made to pose as medal winners for the very first time, after winning their first ever medal for cricket in the form of a Bronze medal by sensationally defeating a strong West Indies lineup in the Bronze playoff. In doing so, they also managed to avenge their heartbreaking losses to the West Indies in the 1904 and 1924 Games.

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The 20-year old Don Bradman impressed one and all with his unbeaten 129 in the final, which helped Australia post a match-winning total of 279. It was his maiden Olympic century and also his first at international level. He went past Clem Hill's record score of 128* in 1904, which was the highest by an Australian batsman before Bradman overtook it by just one run. He also picked one of only three wickets managed by Australia during Great Britain's innings, dismissing centurion Herbert Sutcliffe for 103 off the final ball of the match. His first Olympic tournament saw him score 227 runs at an awe-inspiring average of 113.50 (helped by 2 not outs from 4 innings) from 4 matches, with one half-century and century each to his name.

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Bradman was second on runs to only Bill Ponsford, who managed 247 at an average of 61.75 for Australia to finish as the leading run scorer of the tournament. Ponsford scored three half-centuries from just 4 matches in the tournament, falling agonizingly short of a century by only one run against Great Britain in the final. Nonetheless, his run-scoring feats saw him named Player of the Tournament for the 1928 Olympic Games.

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The conclusion of the final saw the retirements of three prominent post-war cricketers from the Olympics, namely Jack Hobbs of Great Britain, and the Australian duo of Jack Gregory and Charles Kelleway.

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Jack Hobbs retired as the highest run scorer in the history of Olympic cricket, having gone past Clem Hill's record of 685 runs in Great Britain's first round match against Uruguay earlier in the tournament. He had broken another one of Hill's records previously in 1924, when he scored an unbeaten 150 against the United States to record the highest individual score by a batsman in the Olympics. In his final Olympic tournament in 1928, he became the first batsman to cross 700 and 800 runs in a career, eventually finishing with 804 at an astonishing average of 57.43 from 19 matches between 1908 and 1928.

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Jack Gregory, who was among the world's most feared fast bowlers in the 1920s, finished an 11-match career between 1920 to 1928 with 19 wickets at an average of 20.68 with the ball, and 163 runs at an average of 54.33 with the bat. His high batting average was no doubt helped by the fact that he predominantly batted in the lower-order for powerful Australian batting lineups despite being a very competent batsman, and remained not out in 3 of his 6 innings at the crease. But he managed to score his runs at a record high strike rate of 119.85 runs per hundred balls, the highest by any batsman with more than 150 runs in an Olympic career. He had also brought up a century off just 70 balls in the semi-final of the 1928 tournament against eventual Bronze medalists Ireland, beating the 72-ball record set by his captain Jack Ryder earlier in the same tournament against Rhodesia.

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Gregory's new ball partner Charles Kelleway also retired alongside him, after a 12-match Olympic career dating back to 1912, before start of the Great War and when Australia and New Zealand played as one team in the form of Australasia. Playing in Australian teams containing several players of great renown, he was a useful if somewhat under-rated all-rounder, though the Olympics never brought out the best in him as a batsman. In 12 matches, he scored 186 runs at an average of 23.25 with the bat, and took 14 wickets at an average of 23.00 with the ball. Known to be a batsman with a solid technique, he surprised many by hitting the only six of his Olympic career off Wally Hammond in the final over of Australia's innings in the 1928 final.

The meal allocations for cricket at the 1928 Olympic Games were as follows :-

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GREAT BRITAIN        220/3     50.0 overs
 
Australia won by 59 runs

Man of the match: Don Bradman (Australia)


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Olympic Batting Record - Progressive Holders

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William Noble - 58 (87) vs Australia - Athens 1896

In the very first Olympic cricket match, Philadelphian William Noble produced a vital half-century from number five to rally his country to a shock win over the much more fancied Australia. Crucial partnerships with Bart King and Arthur Brockie saw a tricky target of 166 overhauled with 20 balls to spare.

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WG Grace - 66 (76) vs United States - Athens 1896
The Doctor may have been getting on in years, with 48 of them already under his belt, but he was too good for the Americans. He romped away with an attacking innings that was cut short by a loose shot after running down the pitch to Henry Baily. This rush of blood cost WG his shot at the first Olympic century.

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John Lester - 74 (131) vs Great Britain - Athens 1896
The first ever Olympic cricket final was the perfect occasion for a display of batting brilliance, which was duly delivered by John Barton King. However, he would not have been able to feast on the English bowlers if John Lester had not laid an exemplary platform for him. This record batting effort earned the gold for USA.

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Johnny Tyldesley - 96 (120) vs France - Paris 1900
As one of Lancashire's finest ever batsmen, Tyldesley didn't have to be at his potent best to feast on the French bowling. The fact that he was simply meant that the French were given the sort of punishment that ultimately led to an Olympic-record 278-run defeat.

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Archie MacLaren - 108 (143) vs Canada - Paris 1900

It was a fine tournament indeed for Lancashire's batsmen. This time, MacLaren took advantage of some decidedly lacklustre Canadian bowling to accumulate the first century in Olympic history. The second was completed just a few minutes later as Gilbert Jessop careered his way to a breakneck ton of his own.

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John Lester - 123* (146) vs South Africa - St Louis 1904
Eight years on from his Athenian innings, John Lester became the first man to reclaim the Olympic record by hitting a mesmerising unbeaten century against Test stars such as Jimmy Sinclair, Reggie Schwarz and Dave Nourse. This innings lifted America to yet another victory over a Test playing nation.

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Clem Hill - 128* (136) vs Mixed Team - St Louis 1904
No sooner had Lester reclaimed the record than it was taken off him once again. The Mixed Team had a dismal record in the Olympics, not least because their bowling attack offered very little besides Herbert Dorning and Hesketh Hesketh-Pritchard. First Reggie Duff (98) then Clem Hill (128, new record) cashed in.

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Jack Hobbs - 150* (167) vs United States - Paris 1924

After twenty long years in the possession of Clem Hill (no-one got closer than South Africa's Herbie Taylor), the Olympic batting record finally changed hands. Jack Hobbs, already a legend of the game, utterly dismantled the once-mighty Americans. He was particularly harsh on George Cupitt, who leaked almost 50 runs from five overs.

I may have just done that as a way of procrastinating before doing my university work. And yes, it may be due tomorrow.


Superb effort, mate. Would it be too much to ask if you could do something similar for the progressive bowling analyses in the Olympics when you find the time? :D
 

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Cricket at the Olympics
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Cricket at the Olympics - Amsterdam 1928

The 1928 Olympic Games, now known as the Summer Olympics since a separate Winter Olympics was introduced in 1924, are set to be hosted in Amsterdam, Netherlands. With as many as 20 teams entering for the sport of cricket, it is set to be the biggest international cricket tournament till date. The teams participating (in alphabetical order) are:
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Argentina,
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Australia,
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Brazil,
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Burma,
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Canada,
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Ceylon,
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Chile,
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China,
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Egypt,
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Great Britain,
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India,
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Making their Olympic debuts this year are China, who missed out in both 1920 and 1924 due to various reasons. Uruguay, who have gone on to dominate the sport of football like no other, will also try their hand at cricket for the very first time. Meanwhile, Burma and Egypt will be making their comebacks to the sport after a 16-year hiatus. This will also be the first Olympic Games since 1908, in which the host nation participates in cricket. The Netherlands are one of the most prominent cricket teams to not have the so-called "Test status" and have a deep history with the game. They will be looking to make the most of a rare opportunity of playing in an Olympics at home.

The Amsterdam Olympisch Stadion and Harry Elte Stadium will play host to the cricket matches set to take place in the tournament. The usual cup tie or knockout format will be used again, though this time the Games will include a preliminary round featuring eight teams vying for four available spots in the first round of sixteen.
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Manager: @Sami Kumar



Squad

:slvo: :ar: Dennet Ayling
:slvo: :bat: John Knox
:blueo: :wkb: Henry Marshal

:blueo: :bat: Wilfred Cowes
:bro: :bat: Frank Leach
:slvo: :ar: Harold Miles
:slvo: :ar: John Paul

:blueo: :bat: Geoffrey Brooke-Taylor
:slvo: :ar: Philip Foy
:slvo: :bat: Kenneth Henderson

:blueo: :ar: Cyril Ayling
:blueo: :ar: Frank Bryans
:blueo: :wk: Arnold Jacobs

:goldo: :bwl: Herbert Dorning
:purpo: :ar: Clem Gibson :c:


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Australia
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Manager: @CerealKiller



Squad

:goldo: :bat: Bill Ponsford
:slvo: :bat: Vic Richardson
:goldo: :bat: Bill Woodfull

:goldo: :ar: Stork Hendry
:goldo: :bat: Archie Jackson
:goldo: :bat: Alan Kippax

:goldo: :bat: Don Bradman
:goldo: :ar: Jack Ryder :c:

:slvo: :ar: Charles Kelleway
:goldo: :wk: Bert Oldfield

:slvo: :ar: Jack Gregory
:goldo: :bwl: Bert Ironmonger
:slvo: :ar: Ron Oxenham

:slvo: :bwl: Don Blackie
:goldo: :ar: Clarrie Grimmett


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Bermuda
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Manager: @CerealKiller



Squad

:blueo: :wkb: Philip Adderley
:blueo: :ar: Reginald Burrows

:bro: :ar: Henry Hallett
:blueo: :ar: Jack Hayward
:bro: :ar: O'Brien Simons

:slvo: :bat: Reggie Conyers :c:
:blueo: :ar: Thomas Gilbert
:blueo: :bat: Cyril Philpott

:blueo: :wkb: Kenneth Adderley
:goldo: :ar: Gerald Conyers
:slvo: :ar: Alma Hunt
:blueo: :bat: Warrington Simmons

:bro: :bwl: Walter Darrell
:bro: :wk: Charles Fox
:bro: :bwl: Donald Freisenbruch

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Brazil
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Manager: @sathishsky



Squad

:slvo: :wkb: Richard Latham
:blueo: :bat: Harold Morrissy :c:
:slvo: :ar: John Naumann

:bro: :bat: Cuthbert Bell
:blueo: :bat: Oswald Cunningham
:bro: :ar: Frank Stenhouse

:blueo: :bat: Arthur Grass
:slvo: :ar: Norman Oliver
:blueo: :ar: Herbert Windsor

:bro: :ar: William Crewe
:bro: :bat: Jack Muriel
:bro: :wk: Herbert Williams

:blueo: :bwl: William Bond

:bro: :bwl: Albert Burfoot
:slvo: :bwl: Ronald Pryor


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Burma
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Manager:



Squad

:blueo: :bat: Charles McCarthy
:blueo: :wk: Herbert Nicholson

:goldo: :bat: Hubert Ashton :c:
:slvo: :bat: FitzAlan Drayson
:slvo: :ar: CA Murad

:bro: :wkb: James Gibson
:blueo: :ar: William Giles
:blueo: :ar: CM Ismail

:bro: :bat: Edward Gerrity
:bro: :bat: Edward Gibson
:blueo: :bat: Sydney Stubbs

:bro: :bwl: Patrick Dodwell
:slvo: :bwl: George Smith
:bro: :bwl: Granville Streatfield

:blueo: :ar: Herbert Aston


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Canada
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Manager: @Trident



Squad

:bro: :ar: Rolph Grant
:blueo: :bat: Arthur Inglis
:blueo: :ar: Reg Wenman

:slvo: :bat: Billy Bell
:slvo: :ar: Sandy Somerville
:blueo: :bat: Jack Tate

:redo: :bat: Clarke Bell
:bro: :bat: Hugh Reid
:slvo: :ar: Escott Loney

:blueo: :ar: John MacFarlane
:blueo: :ar: Archie Mix
:blueo: :ar: Charles Seagram

:blueo: :ar: Ted Carlton
:blueo: :wk: Murray Snyder
:purpo: :bwl: Herbert Wookey :c:


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Ceylon
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Manager: @zwarrior



Squad

:blueo: :bat: Mohotti Albert*
:slvo: :bat: Alistair Blair
:slvo: :wk: Francis Brooke

:blueo: :bat: Chippy Gunasekara*
:slvo: :bat: Frederick van Geyzel*

:goldo: :ar: Churchill Gunasekara* :c:
:blueo: :bat: Carl van Geyzel*

:slvo: :ar: William Brindley
:slvo: :ar: Cecil Horan
:blueo: :ar: Sabdharatnajyoti Saravanamuttu*

:slvo: :ar: Edward Kelaart*
:blueo: :bwl: Armstrong Marlanda*

:blueo: :bwl: Harry Inman*
:slvo: :bwl: Erroll Sinclair

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Chile
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Manager: @Na Maloom Afraad



Squad

:slvo: :bat: John Jackson :c:
:slvo: :ar: Maurice Jewell

:bro: :bat: Hugh Fee-Smith
:slvo: :wk: Alfred Jackson
:blueo: :bat: Edward Tanner

:bro: :ar: John Curchod
:blueo: :ar: Kenneth Everard
:slvo: :ar: John Jewell

:blueo: :bat: Oliver Bonham-Carter
:blueo: :ar: Edward Cutler
:blueo: :ar: Tom Lambert
:bro: :bat: Jack Young

:bro: :bwl: Kenneth Drummond
:blueo: :bwl: Cecil Redshaw

:bro: :bwl: Isaac Davis


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China
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Manager: @Markkkkk



Squad

:slvo: :bat: Tom Reddick
:blueo: :wkb: Evan Wong*

:blueo: :bat: Eu Cheow Teik*
:slvo: :ar: Alexander Hosie
:blueo: :ar: Donald Leach

:bro: :bat: Low Ah Lum*
:slvo: :ar: Robert Melsome
:slvo: :ar: Hunter Poon* :c:

:bro: :bat: Chua Choon Leong*
:bro: :bat: Ho Ah Loke*

:bro: :wk: Kwok Ah Keng*
:slvo: :ar: William O'Hara
:blueo: :bwl: Tan Boon Beng*

:slvo: :bwl: Ellis Achong*
:blueo: :bwl: Cecil Ollerdessen

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Squad

:blueo: :bat: James Biss
:blueo: :bat: Geoffrey Rawson

:blueo: :ar: Ronald Joy
:blueo: :ar: Percy Organ
:goldo: :ar: Evelyn Wellings

:slvo: :bat: Basil Clarke :c:
:bro: :bat: Aubrey Mellor
:blueo: :ar: Maurice O'Brian

:bro: :ar: Michael Eggar
:blueo: :wk: James Leaf
:slvo: :ar: Philip Pank

:goldo: :bwl: Harold Hinde
:slvo: :ar: Richard More
:bro: :wk: Thomas Sturgess

:slvo: :bwl: Godfrey Firbank

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Great Britain
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Manager: @Saroj padhy



Squad

:purpo: :bat: Jack Hobbs
:goldo: :bat: Herbert Sutcliffe

:goldo: :ar: Wally Hammond
:goldo: :bat: Ernest Tyldesley
:goldo: :ar: Frank Woolley

:goldo: :bat: Patsy Hendren
:goldo: :bat: Douglas Jardine :c:

:slvo: :ar: Maurice Leyland
:goldo: :ar: Maurice Tate

:slvo: :ar: Vallance Jupp
:redo: :ar: Harold Larwood
:slvo: :bwl: Fred Root

:goldo: :wk: George Duckworth
:goldo: :bwl: Tich Freeman
:goldo: :ar: Jack White


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India
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Manager: @Ali.



Squad

:blueo: :bat: Mohammad Hussain
:blueo: :wk: Janardan Navle
:slvo: :ar: Wazir Ali

:slvo: :bat: Sorabji Colah
:blueo: :bat: Laxmidas Jai
:slvo: :bat: Cotar Ramaswami

:slvo: :ar: Abdus Salaam
:slvo: :bat: DB Deodhar
:goldo: :ar: CK Nayudu :c:

:blueo: :ar: Shankarrao Godambe
:slvo: :ar: Nazir Ali

:slvo: :bwl: CR Ganapathy
:slvo: :ar: Morappakam Gopalan
:redo: :bwl: Ladha Ramji

:slvo: :bwl: Rustomji Jamshedji


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Ireland
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Manager: @The Author



Squad

:blueo: :bat: Louis Bookman
:slvo: :bat: Thomas MacDonald

:slvo: :ar: Leslie Kidd
:slvo: :ar: James MacDonald
:goldo: :bat: George McVeagh


:slvo: :ar: Jacko Heaslip
:blueo: :bat: Finlay Jackson
:goldo: :ar: Tom Jameson :c:

:blueo: :ar: Jim Ganly
:blueo: :wk: Augustine Kelly
:slvo: :ar: Mark Sugden

:slvo: :bwl: Thomas Dixon
:blueo: :ar: Arthur Douglas
:blueo: :ar: Patrick Thornton

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Manager: @themusketeer



Squad

:blueo: :bat: Ernst Schill
:blueo: :ar: Willem van den Bosch

:slvo: :wk: Tonny de Beus :c:
:slvo: :bat: Hugo van Manen

:bro: :bat: Pieter Feith
:blueo: :bat: Bill Glerum
:blueo: :ar: Ernst Neuerburg

:blueo: :bat: Huibert Boumeester
:blueo: :ar: Marc Jansen
:bro: :ar: Tonny Maas

:slvo: :bwl: Jan Koeleman
:blueo: :bwl: Friedrich Rincker
:bro: :bwl: Leen Sodderland
:bro: :bwl: Arie Terwiel

:bro: :bwl: Jan Grootmeyer


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New Zealand
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Manager: @NaviN GandhI



Squad

:goldo: :bat: Stewie Dempster
:slvo: :bat: Jackie Mills

:slvo: :ar: Ted Badcock
:slvo: :ar: Roger Blunt
:blueo: :bat: Henry Foley

:slvo: :bat: Ces Dacre
:slvo: :wkb: Tom Lowry :c:
:slvo: :ar: Curly Page

:slvo: :ar: Cyril Allcott
:slvo: :ar: Herb McGirr

:slvo: :ar: George Dickinson
:blueo: :bwl: Matt Henderson
:slvo: :bwl: Reginald Read

:slvo: :wk: Ken James
:slvo: :ar: Bill Merritt


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Rhodesia
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Manager: @Rudolph



Squad

:blueo: :bat: Gil Fletcher
:blueo: :wkb: Jock Thompson

:slvo: :bat: John Hayward
:blueo: :bat: Victor Robinson
:blueo: :ar: Raymond Tomlinson

:bro: :ar: Ken Austin
:slvo: :ar: Hamish Campbell-Rodger
:slvo: :ar: William Wood :c:

:blueo: :wk: Teek Arnold
:blueo: :ar: Arnold Hyde
:bro: :bat: Russell Ridgway
:bro: :bat: Jock Speight

:slvo: :bwl: Edward Dollar
:blueo: :bwl: Babe Saunders

:goldo: :ar: Denis Tomlinson

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South Africa
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Manager: @Sodium



Squad

:slvo: :bat: Mick Commaille
:blueo: :ar: Jacobus Duminy
:purpo: :bat: Herbie Taylor

:slvo: :ar: Bob Catterall
:slvo: :bat: John Nicolson

:slvo: :bat: Nummy Deane :c:
:slvo: :ar: Denijs Morkel

:redo: :wk: Jock Cameron
:blueo: :ar: Shunter Coen
:slvo: :ar: Buster Nupen

:goldo: :bwl: George Bissett
:goldo: :bwl: Alf Hall
:blueo: :bwl: Arthur Ochse

:slvo: :bwl: Louis Promnitz
:slvo: :ar: Cyril Vincent


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United States of America
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Manager: @The Author



Squad

:blueo: :ar: Thomas Carey
:slvo: :bat: Harold Furness
:blueo: :ar: William Long

:blueo: :bat: Christy Morris
:blueo: :ar: Francis Tripp

:slvo: :ar: Robert Anderson :c:
:blueo: :wk: Edward Crosman
:blueo: :ar: Cyril Woolley

:bro: :bat: Thomas Garrett
:slvo: :ar: Thomas Hollingworth
:slvo: :wk: Charles Winter

:blueo: :bwl: Thomas Logan
:slvo: :ar: William O'Neill
:blueo: :bwl: Osmond Pitter

:slvo: :bwl: Edward Mann


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Uruguay
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Manager: @Na Maloom Afraad



Squad

:bro: :bat: Bill Bernays
:blueo: :ar: Robert Seldon

:blueo: :ar: Carlos Cat
:bro: :bat: Leslie Norrish

:bro: :ar: Herbert Grindley
:bro: :bat: Charles Williamson

:bro: :bat: Francis Boyd

:blueo: :bwl: Harold Merrick
:bro: :bwl: Javier Pena

:bro: :wk: Philip Grundy
:slvo: :ar: Harold Pennock


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West Indies
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Manager: @Asham & @Samuels



Squad

:goldo: :bat: George Challenor
:slvo: :ar: Freddie Martin
:slvo: :bat: Clifford Roach

:slvo: :wkb: Maurice Fernandes
:goldo: :bat: George Headley
:slvo: :wkb: Karl Nunes :c:

:slvo: :ar: Teddy Hoad
:slvo: :arwk: Joseph Holt
:slvo: :bat: Wilton St Hill

:redo: :ar: Learie Constantine
:slvo: :ar: Tommy Scott
:slvo: :ar: Joe Small

:slvo: :ar: Snuffy Browne
:goldo: :bwl: George Francis
:goldo: :ar: Herman Griffith

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Amsterdam Olympisch Stadion, Amsterdam, Netherlands
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Harry Elte Stadion, Amsterdam, Netherlands

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Fixtures & Results


Preliminary Round

Qualifier 1 - Burma v Rhodesia at Amsterdam - Rhodesia won by 3 wickets (with 15 balls remaining)
Qualifier 2 - Brazil v Uruguay at Amsterdam - Uruguay won by 3 wickets (with 30 balls remaining)
Qualifier 3 - Egypt v Chile at Amsterdam - Egypt won by 38 runs
Qualifier 4 - China v Bermuda at Amsterdam - China won by 3 wickets (with 55 balls remaining)

First Round

Match 1 - Australia v Rhodesia at Amsterdam - Australia won by 222 runs
Match 2 - Argentina v United States at Amsterdam - Argentina won by 8 runs
Match 3 - South Africa v China at Amsterdam - South Africa won by 175 runs
Match 4 - Ireland v Canada at Amsterdam - Ireland won by 40 runs
Match 5 - West Indies v Egypt at Amsterdam - West Indies won by 8 wickets (with 169 balls remaining)
Match 6 - Netherlands v Ceylon at Amsterdam - Netherlands won by 17 runs
Match 7 - Great Britain v Uruguay at Amsterdam - Great Britain won by 10 wickets (with 187 balls remaining)
Match 8 - New Zealand v India at Amsterdam - India won by 2 runs

Quarter-finals

QF 1 - Australia v Argentina at Amsterdam - Australia won by 142 runs
QF 2 - South Africa v Ireland at Amsterdam - Ireland won by 5 wickets (with 23 balls remaining)
QF 3 - West Indies v Netherlands at Amsterdam - West Indies won by 8 wickets (with 161 balls remaining)
QF 4 - Great Britain v India at Amsterdam - Great Britain won by 2 wickets (with 4 balls remaining)

Semi-finals

SF 1 - Australia v Ireland at Amsterdam - Australia won by 114 runs
SF2 - West Indies v Great Britain at Amsterdam - Great Britain won by 5 wickets (with 34 balls remaining)

Bronze medal match

Ireland v West Indies at Amsterdam - Ireland won by 2 runs

Final (Gold medal match)

Australia v Great Britain at Amsterdam - Australia won by 59 runs
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ARGENTINA

BATTING & FIELDING

Player            Mat  Inns  NO  Runs  HS    Avg    BF    S/R   100s 50s  4s  6s  0s  Ct  St
PA Foy             2     2    0   65   42   32.50  106   61.32    0   0    4   1   0   0   -
J Knox             2     2    0   47   28   23.50   77   61.04    0   0    5   0   0   1   -
HP Miles           2     2    1   45   25   45.00   83   54.22    0   0    2   1   0   0   -
END Ayling         2     2    0   34   34   17.00   69   49.28    0   0    2   0   1   0   -
K Henderson        2     2    0   30   18   15.00   62   48.39    0   0    1   0   0   1   -
JH Paul            2     2    0   30   28   15.00   67   44.77    0   0    2   0   0   0   -
CH Gibson          2     2    2   28   18*   N/A    32   87.51    0   0    3   1   0   0   -
WA Cowes           2     2    0   20   10   10.00   51   39.22    0   0    0   0   0   1   -
FA Bryans          2     1    0    7    7    7.00   19   36.84    0   0    0   0   0   0   -
AL Jacobs          2     2    0    5    3    2.50   15   33.33    0   0    0   0   0   2   1
H Dorning          2     1    0    0    0    0.00   13    0.00    0   0    0   0   1   0   -

BOWLING

Player            Mat  Inns  Overs  Mdns  Runs  Wkts    BBI   Avg   Econ   S/R  4w  5w
H Dorning          2     2   20.0    0     87     4    2/34  21.75  4.35  30.0   0   0
END Ayling         2     2   10.0    0     63     2    2/26  31.50  6.30  30.0   0   0
FA Bryans          2     2   12.3    0     67     2    2/15  33.50  5.36  37.5   0   0
CH Gibson          2     2   20.0    0     86     2    2/25  43.00  4.30  60.0   0   0
HP Miles           2     2   14.0    1     67     1    1/31  67.00  4.79  84.0   0   0
PA Foy             2     2   20.0    0    108     1    1/44 108.00  5.40 120.0   0   0
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AUSTRALIA

BATTING & FIELDING

Player            Mat  Inns  NO  Runs  HS    Avg    BF    S/R   100s 50s  4s  6s  0s  Ct  St
WH Ponsford        4     4    0  247   99   61.75  328   75.30    0   3   21   3   0   1   -
DG Bradman         4     4    2  227  129* 113.50  236   96.19    1   1   23   1   0   1   -
A Jackson          4     4    0  175  109   43.75  205   85.37    1   0   22   1   0   2   -
HSTL Hendry        3     3    1  146   92   73.00  193   75.65    0   1   15   1   0   1   -
J Ryder            4     2    0  115  113   57.50   82  140.24    1   0   13   4   0   0   -
JM Gregory         4     2    1  104  103* 104.00   77  135.07    1   0   14   3   0   0   -
AF Kippax          4     3    1   90   60   45.00   67  134.32    0   1    7   3   0   2   -
C Kelleway         3     2    2   25   16*   N/A    30   83.33    0   0    1   1   0   0   -
WAS Oldfield       4     1    1    2    2*   N/A     4   50.00    0   0    0   0   0   7   0
CV Grimmett        4     0    -    -    -     -      -     -      -   -    -   -   -   0   -
DD Blackie         2     0    -    -    -     -      -     -      -   -    -   -   -   1   -
H Ironmonger       4     0    -    -    -     -      -     -      -   -    -   -   -   3   -

BOWLING

Player            Mat  Inns  Overs  Mdns  Runs  Wkts    BBI   Avg   Econ   S/R  4w  5w
JM Gregory         4     4   38.0    0    171     6    3/41  28.50  4.50  38.0   0   0
C Kelleway         3     3   27.0    3     93     4    2/18  23.25  3.44  40.5   0   0
J Ryder            4     4   30.0    2     94     4    2/28  23.50  3.13  45.0   0   0
H Ironmonger       4     4   33.0    3     97     4    1/18  24.25  2.94  49.5   0   0
CV Grimmett        4     4   30.0    3    100     4    3/21  25.00  3.33  45.0   0   0
HSTL Hendry        3     2   11.0    0     34     2    1/1   17.00  3.09  33.0   0   0
DG Bradman         4     1    1.0    0      1     1    1/1    1.00  1.00   6.0   0   0
DD Blackie         2     2   18.0    0     43     0    0/18   N/A   2.39    -    0   0
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BERMUDA

BATTING & FIELDING

Player            Mat  Inns  NO  Runs  HS    Avg    BF    S/R   100s 50s  4s  6s  0s  Ct  St
JR Conyers         1     1    0   44   44   44.00   71   61.97    0   0    3   2   0   0   -
J Hayward          1     1    0   31   31   31.00   57   54.39    0   0    2   0   0   0   -
PH Adderley        1     1    0   22   22   22.00   27   81.48    0   0    1   0   0   1   -
R Burrows          1     1    0   20   20   20.00   30   66.67    0   0    2   0   0   2   -
GC Conyers         1     1    0   12   12   12.00   20   60.00    0   0    1   0   0   0   -
AV Hunt            1     1    1    8    8*   N/A    46   17.39    0   0    0   0   0   0   -
C Fox              1     1    1    6    6*   N/A    11   54.56    0   0    0   0   0   0   0
D Freisenbrunch    1     1    0    5    5    5.00   10   50.00    0   0    1   0   0   0   -
WHL Simmons        1     1    0    4    4    4.00   11   36.37    0   0    0   0   0   1   -
W Darrell          1     1    0    2    2    2.00    5   40.00    0   0    0   0   0   0   -
TS Gilbert         1     1    0    2    2    2.00   15   13.33    0   0    0   0   0   0   -

BOWLING

Player            Mat  Inns  Overs  Mdns  Runs  Wkts    BBI   Avg   Econ   S/R  4w  5w
J Hayward          1     1   10.0    0     43     3    3/43  14.33  4.30  20.0   0   0
TS Gilbert         1     1    7.0    0     20     2    2/20  10.00  2.86  21.0   0   0
D Freisenbrunch    1     1   10.0    0     41     2    2/41  20.50  4.10  30.0   0   0
R Burrows          1     1    1.0    0      3     0    0/3    N/A   3.00    -    0   0
GC Conyers         1     1    4.0    0     18     0    0/18   N/A   4.50    -    0   0
AV Hunt            1     1    8.5    0     46     0    0/46   N/A   5.21    -    0   0
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BRAZIL

BATTING & FIELDING

Player            Mat  Inns  NO  Runs  HS    Avg    BF    S/R   100s 50s  4s  6s  0s  Ct  St
OT Cunningham      1     1    0   22   22   22.00   38   57.90    0   0    2   1   0   1   -
JH Naumann         1     1    0   19   19   19.00   34   55.88    0   0    2   0   0   1   -
WA Bond            1     1    0   15   15   15.00   31   48.38    0   0    0   0   0   0   -
HC Morrissy        1     1    0   15   15   15.00   42   35.71    0   0    0   0   0   0   -
CC Naumann         1     1    0   11   11   11.00   35   31.43    0   0    0   0   0   0   -
RM Pryor           1     1    1    8    8*   N/A    16   50.00    0   0    1   0   0   0   -
NDT Oliver         1     1    0    8    8    8.00   16   50.00    0   0    0   0   0   2   -
HRH Williams       1     1    0    7    7    7.00   15   46.67    0   0    0   0   0   0   0
JC Muriel          1     1    0    4    4    4.00    5   80.00    0   0    0   0   0   0   -
H Windsor          1     1    0    4    4    4.00   11   36.37    0   0    0   0   0   0   -
AC Grass           1     1    0    1    1    1.00    3   33.33    0   0    0   0   0   0   -

BOWLING

Player            Mat  Inns  Overs  Mdns  Runs  Wkts    BBI   Avg   Econ   S/R  4w  5w
RM Pryor           1     1    8.0    0     21     2    2/21  10.50  2.63  24.0   0   0
H Windsor          1     1   10.0    0     33     2    2/33  16.50  3.30  30.0   0   0
NDT Oliver         1     1   10.0    0     16     1    1/16  16.00  1.60  60.0   0   0
AC Grass           1     1    8.0    0     19     1    1/19  19.00  2.38  48.0   0   0
WA Bond            1     1    9.0    0     24     1    1/24  24.00  2.67  54.0   0   0
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BURMA

BATTING & FIELDING

Player            Mat  Inns  NO  Runs  HS    Avg    BF    S/R   100s 50s  4s  6s  0s  Ct  St
ST Stubbs          1     1    0   56   56   56.00  113   49.56    0   1    2   1   0   2   -
CM Ismail          1     1    1   30   30*   N/A    46   65.21    0   0    0   0   0   0   -
CA Murad           1     1    0   21   21   21.00   48   43.75    0   0    1   0   0   0   -
HR Aston           1     1    0   18   18   18.00   28   64.28    0   0    1   1   0   0   -
FG Drayson         1     1    0   13   13   13.00   29   44.83    0   0    1   0   0   0   -
H Ashton           1     1    0    6    6    6.00   11   54.56    0   0    0   0   0   0   -
PMC Dodwell        1     1    1    4    4*   N/A    10   40.00    0   0    0   0   0   0   -
HG Nicolson        1     1    0    4    4    4.00   11   36.37    0   0    0   0   0   2   0
CHFD McCarthy      1     1    0    3    3    3.00    8   37.50    0   0    0   0   0   0   -
WB Giles           1     1    0    0    0    0.00    5    0.00    0   0    0   0   1   0   -
RG Smith           1     0    -    -    -     -      -     -      -   -    -   -   -   0   -

BOWLING

Player            Mat  Inns  Overs  Mdns  Runs  Wkts    BBI   Avg   Econ   S/R  4w  5w
CA Murad           1     1   10.0    0     32     2    2/32  16.00  3.20  30.0   0   0
HR Aston           1     1    9.0    0     33     2    2/33  16.50  3.67  27.0   0   0
RG Smith           1     1   10.0    0     37     2    2/37  18.50  3.70  30.0   0   0
PMC Dodwell        1     1    9.3    1     43     1    1/43  43.00  4.53  57.0   0   0
CM Ismail          1     1    8.0    0     27     0    0/27   N/A   3.38    -    0   0
WB Giles           1     1    1.0    0      9     0    0/9    N/A   9.00    -    0   0
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CANADA

BATTING & FIELDING

Player            Mat  Inns  NO  Runs  HS    Avg    BF    S/R   100s 50s  4s  6s  0s  Ct  St
WRG Wenman         1     1    0   34   34   34.00   72   47.22    0   0    2   0   0   0   -
EF Loney           1     1    0   20   20   20.00   39   51.28    0   0    2   0   0   0   -
HG Wookey          1     1    0   12   12   12.00   28   42.85    0   0    1   0   0   0   -
AE Mix             1     1    0    9    9    9.00   27   33.33    0   0    0   0   0   0   -
JM MacFarlane      1     1    0    7    7    7.00   11   63.65    0   0    0   0   0   0   -
AM Inglis          1     1    0    7    7    7.00   17   41.18    0   0    0   0   0   0   -
CA Seagram         1     1    1    5    5*   N/A    13   38.46    0   0    0   0   0   1   -
MH Snyder          1     1    0    5    5    5.00   23   21.74    0   0    0   0   0   2   0
WEN Bell           1     1    0    2    2    2.00    9   22.22    0   0    0   0   0   0   -
CR Somerville      1     1    0    1    1    1.00    2   50.00    0   0    0   0   0   2   -
LC Bell            1     1    0    1    1    1.00    6   16.67    0   0    0   0   0   0   -

BOWLING

Player            Mat  Inns  Overs  Mdns  Runs  Wkts    BBI   Avg   Econ   S/R  4w  5w
HG Wookey          1     1    7.0    0     30     3    3/30  10.00  4.29  14.0   0   0
CR Somerville      1     1    5.0    1      7     2    2/7    3.50  1.40  15.0   0   0
WRG Wenman         1     1    1.0    0      7     2    2/7    3.50  7.00   3.0   0   0
AE Mix             1     1    8.0    0     15     1    1/15  15.00  1.88  48.0   0   0
EF Loney           1     1   10.0    1     31     1    1/31  31.00  3.10  60.0   0   0
JM MacFarlane      1     1   10.0    0     33     0    0/33   N/A   3.30    -    0   0
CA Seagram         1     1    9.0    0     31     0    0/31   N/A   3.44    -    0   0
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CEYLON

BATTING & FIELDING

Player            Mat  Inns  NO  Runs  HS    Avg    BF    S/R   100s 50s  4s  6s  0s  Ct  St
FCW van Geyzel     1     1    0   36   36   36.00   50   72.00    0   0    3   0   0   0   -
CH Gunasekara      1     1    0   23   23   23.00   29   79.32    0   0    1   1   0   1   -
CA Horan           1     1    0   15   15   15.00   32   46.88    0   0    1   0   0   0   -
EGS Kelaart        1     1    0   13   13   13.00   31   41.93    0   0    0   0   0   0   -
LDS Gunasekara     1     1    0    9    9    9.00   17   52.95    0   0    1   0   0   0   -
WT Brindley        1     1    0    8    8    8.00   13   61.53    0   0    1   0   0   0   -
AE Blair           1     1    0    7    7    7.00   13   53.84    0   0    1   0   0   0   -
CT van Geyzel      1     1    0    3    3    3.00    5   60.00    0   0    0   0   0   0   -
EHLG Sinclair      1     1    1    2    2*   N/A     4   50.00    0   0    0   0   0   0   -
FRR Brooke         1     1    0    2    2    2.00   10   20.00    0   0    0   0   0   3   0
HC Inman           1     1    0    2    2    2.00   14   14.29    0   0    0   0   0   0   -

BOWLING

Player            Mat  Inns  Overs  Mdns  Runs  Wkts    BBI   Avg   Econ   S/R  4w  5w
EGS Kelaart        1     1    9.0    2     30     3    3/30  10.00  3.33  18.0   0   0
WT Brindley        1     1   10.0    0     33     3    3/33  11.00  3.30  20.0   0   0
CH Gunasekara      1     1    6.0    3     13     2    2/13   6.50  2.17  18.0   0   0
HC Inman           1     1    8.0    0     26     1    1/26  26.00  3.25  48.0   0   0
CA Horan           1     1   10.0    0     21     0    0/21   N/A   2.10    -    0   0
EHLG Sinclair      1     1    7.0    0     22     0    0/22   N/A   3.14    -    0   0
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CHILE

BATTING & FIELDING

Player            Mat  Inns  NO  Runs  HS    Avg    BF    S/R   100s 50s  4s  6s  0s  Ct  St
JAS Jackson        1     1    0   45   45   45.00   79   56.96    0   0    4   0   0   1   -
MFS Jewell         1     1    0   19   19   19.00   19  100.00    0   0    1   0   0   0   -
EC Cutler          1     1    0   13   13   13.00   51   25.49    0   0    0   0   0   0   -
JEV Jewell         1     1    0   11   11   11.00   12   91.67    0   0    1   0   0   2   -
KV Everard         1     1    0   11   11   11.00   17   64.71    0   0    1   0   0   1   -
IH Davids          1     1    1   10   10*   N/A    33   30.30    0   0    0   0   0   0   -
E Tanner           1     1    0    5    5    5.00    4  125.00    0   0    1   0   0   0   -
ALS Jackson        1     1    0    4    4    4.00    5   80.00    0   0    0   0   0   0   0
OH Bonham-Carter   1     1    0    4    4    4.00   10   40.00    0   0    0   0   0   1   -
ES Lambert         1     1    0    3    3    3.00    2  150.00    0   0    0   0   0   0   -
CV Redshaw         1     1    0    0    0    0.00    1    0.00    0   0    0   0   1   0   -

BOWLING

Player            Mat  Inns  Overs  Mdns  Runs  Wkts    BBI   Avg   Econ   S/R  4w  5w
KV Everard         1     1    8.5    0     28     3    3/28   9.33  3.17  17.7   0   0
CV Redshaw         1     1    9.0    0     28     2    2/28  14.00  3.11  27.0   0   0
JEV Jewell         1     1    9.0    0     32     2    2/32  16.00  3.56  27.0   0   0
EC Cutler          1     1    7.0    0     23     1    1/23  23.00  3.29  42.0   0   0
IH Davids          1     1    7.0    0     25     1    1/25  25.00  3.57  42.0   0   0
MFS Jewell         1     1    2.0    0      3     0    0/3    N/A   1.50    -    0   0
ES Lambert         1     1    6.0    0     28     0    0/28   N/A   4.67    -    0   0
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CHINA

BATTING & FIELDING

Player            Mat  Inns  NO  Runs  HS    Avg    BF    S/R   100s 50s  4s  6s  0s  Ct  St
TB Reddick         2     2    0   57   55   23.50  116   49.14    0   1    3   1   0   1   -
HRG Poon           2     2    1   52   46*  52.00   72   72.22    0   0    1   4   0   1   -
Eu Cheow Teik      2     2    0   32   25   16.00   52   61.54    0   0    2   0   0   2   -
Evan Wong          2     2    0   32   28   16.00   54   59.26    0   0    3   1   0   4   0
Low Ah Lum         2     2    0   10    7    5.00   17   58.83    0   0    1   0   0   0   -
CE Ollerdessen     2     1    1    7    7*   N/A    10   70.00    0   0    1   0   0   0   -
AL Hosie           2     2    0    7    6    3.50   18   38.89    0   0    1   0   0   0   -
EE Achong          2     1    0    6    6    6.00   17   35.30    0   0    0   0   0   1   -
Tan Boon Beng      2     2    1    6    5    6.00   31   19.35    0   0    0   0   0   0   -
DW Leach           2     2    0    3    3    1.50    9   33.33    0   0    0   0   1   0   -
WE O'Hara          2     2    0    2    1    1.00   15   13.33    0   0    0   0   0   0   -

BOWLING

Player            Mat  Inns  Overs  Mdns  Runs  Wkts    BBI   Avg   Econ   S/R  4w  5w
EE Achong          2     2   20.0    2     58     5    4/25  11.60  2.90  24.0   1   0
CE Ollerdessen     2     2   12.0    1     44     3    2/8   14.67  3.67  24.0   0   0
HRG Poon           2     2   20.0    1     66     3    2/33  22.00  3.30  40.0   0   0
WE O'Hara          2     2   20.0    2     73     3    2/51  24.33  3.65  40.0   0   0
Tan Boon Beng      2     2    7.0    1     35     1    1/7   35.00  5.00  42.0   0   0
AL Hosie           2     2   15.0    0     84     1    1/62  84.00  5.60  90.0   0   0
DW Leach           2     2    6.0    0     29     0    0/21   N/A   4.83    -    0   0
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EGYPT

BATTING & FIELDING

Player            Mat  Inns  NO  Runs  HS    Avg    BF    S/R   100s 50s  4s  6s  0s  Ct  St
GG Rawson          2     2    0   97   78   48.50  182   53.30    0   1    8   0   0   0   -
RE More            2     2    0   27   15   13.50   58   46.55    0   0    2   0   0   1   -
RCG Joy            2     2    0   22   17   11.00   48   45.83    0   0    2   0   0   2   -
ME O'Brian         2     2    0   21   17   10.50   42   50.00    0   0    1   0   0   0   -
JG Leaf            2     2    0   17   13    8.50   53   32.08    0   0    0   0   0   1   0
PED Pank           2     2    0   16   11    8.00   31   51.61    0   0    1   0   0   0   -
PC Organ           2     2    0   14    8    7.00   37   37.84    0   0    1   0   0   0   -
EM Wellings        2     2    0   12    9    6.00   31   38.71    0   0    0   0   0   0   -
BF Clarke          2     2    0   11   10    5.50   30   36.67    0   0    0   0   0   0   -
HM Hinde           2     2    0   11    8    5.50   27   40.74    0   0    0   0   0   0   -
GC Firbank         2     2    2    4    3*   N/A     3  133.33    0   0    0   0   0   0   -

BOWLING

Player            Mat  Inns  Overs  Mdns  Runs  Wkts    BBI   Avg   Econ   S/R  4w  5w
PED Pank           2     2   10.0    1     34     4    3/13   8.50  3.40  15.0   0   0
RE More            2     2   10.4    0     51     2    1/25  25.50  4.78  32.0   0   0
GC Firbank         2     2   13.0    0     56     2    2/40  28.00  4.31  39.0   0   0
HM Hinde           2     2   16.0    0     72     2    2/45  36.00  4.50  48.0   0   0
EM Wellings        2     2    5.0    1      8     1    1/7    8.00  1.60  30.0   0   0
ME O'Brian         2     1    1.0    1      0     0    0/0    N/A   0.00    -    0   0
PC Organ           2     2    4.0    0     12     0    0/5    N/A   3.00    -    0   0
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GREAT BRITAIN

BATTING & FIELDING

Player            Mat  Inns  NO  Runs  HS    Avg    BF    S/R   100s 50s  4s  6s  0s  Ct  St
H Sutcliffe        3     3    0  161  103   53.67  278   57.91    1   1   13   0   0   0   -
JB Hobbs           4     4    1  140   54   46.67  225   62.22    0   1   14   1   1   1   -
GE Tyldesley       3     2    0  109   72   54.50  163   66.87    0   1    9   2   0   0   -
WR Hammond         4     3    1   68   51   34.00   82   82.92    0   1    4   1   0   0   -
DR Jardine         2     2    1   56   42*  56.00   77   72.73    0   0    5   0   0   6   -
FE Woolley         4     2    1   36   19   36.00   63   57.14    0   0    2   0   0   0   -
H Larwood          4     1    0   14   14   14.00   29   48.28    0   0    2   0   0   4   -
EH Hendren         4     2    0   14   10    7.00   27   51.85    0   0    1   0   0   2   -
MW Tate            4     2    1   13    8*  13.00   17   76.48    0   0    1   0   0   2   -
CF Root            2     1    1   11   11*   N/A     8  137.53    0   0    2   0   0   1   -
G Duckworth        4     1    1   10   10*   N/A    22   45.45    0   0    0   0   0   2   0
JC White           2     0    -    -    -     -      -     -      -   -    -   -   -   1   -
AP Freeman         4     0    -    -    -     -      -     -      -   -    -   -   -   1   -

BOWLING

Player            Mat  Inns  Overs  Mdns  Runs  Wkts    BBI   Avg   Econ   S/R  4w  5w
WR Hammond         4     4   26.0    1     98     8    5/24  12.25  3.77  19.5   0   1
H Larwood          4     4   33.5    3    139     8    3/44  17.38  4.11  25.4   0   0
MW Tate            4     4   37.0    1    136     6    2/26  22.67  3.68  37.0   0   0
FE Woolley         4     3   14.0    0     55     3    3/19  18.33  3.93  28.0   0   0
CF Root            2     2   18.4    1     62     3    3/22  20.67  3.32  37.3   0   0
EH Hendren         4     1    2.0    0      2     1    1/2    2.00  1.00  12.0   0   0
JC White           2     2   20.0    0     87     1    1/54  87.00  4.35 120.0   0   0
AP Freeman         4     4   37.0    1    152     1    1/14 152.00  4.11 222.0   0   0
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INDIA

BATTING & FIELDING

Player            Mat  Inns  NO  Runs  HS    Avg    BF    S/R   100s 50s  4s  6s  0s  Ct  St
C Ramaswami        2     2    0   71   52   35.50  145   48.96    0   1    4   0   0   0   -
CK Nayudu          2     2    0   66   55   33.00   72   91.67    0   1    5   2   0   0   -
DB Deodhar         2     2    0   53   39   26.50   92   57.61    0   0    3   1   0   0   -
SHM Colah          2     2    0   47   32   23.50   89   52.81    0   0    4   0   0   2   -
S Wazir Ali        2     2    0   43   43   21.50   95   45.26    0   0    3   0   1   0   -
JG Navle           2     2    0   29   15   14.50   64   45.31    0   0    1   1   0   5   0
S Nazir Ali        2     2    1   13   12   13.00   26   50.00    0   0    1   0   0   1   -
SR Godambe         2     2    1    6    3*   6.00   17   35.30    0   0    0   0   0   0   -
CR Ganapathy       2     1    0    3    3    3.00    6   50.00    0   0    0   0   0   0   -
L Ramji            2     1    1    2    2*   N/A     2  100.00    0   0    0   0   0   0   -
RJD Jamshedji      2     1    0    0    0    0.00    2    0.00    0   0    0   0   1   2   -

BOWLING

Player            Mat  Inns  Overs  Mdns  Runs  Wkts    BBI   Avg   Econ   S/R  4w  5w
CR Ganapathy       2     2   17.0    2     57     5    3/39  11.40  3.35  20.4   0   0
RJD Jamshedji      2     2   16.2    0     62     3    3/28  20.67  3.80  32.7   0   0
CK Nayudu          2     2   15.0    1     47     2    1/22  23.50  3.13  45.0   0   0
L Ramji            2     2   18.0    1     57     2    2/35  28.50  3.17  54.0   0   0
SR Godambe         2     2   18.0    1     63     2    1/29  31.50  3.50  54.0   0   0
S Wazir Ali        2     1    0.1    0      0     1    1/0    0.00  0.00   1.0   0   0
S Nazir Ali        2     2   13.0    0     69     1    1/47  69.00  5.31  78.0   0   0
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IRELAND

BATTING & FIELDING

Player            Mat  Inns  NO  Runs  HS    Avg    BF    S/R   100s 50s  4s  6s  0s  Ct  St
TO Jameson         4     4    1  108   73*  36.00  143   75.53    0   1    9   2   0   1   -
JG Heaslip         4     3    1  105   42*  52.50  260   40.38    0   0    5   0   0   2   -
TGB McVeagh        4     4    0   98   43   24.50  137   71.53    0   0    8   1   0   3   -
L Bookman          4     4    0   77   71   19.25  142   54.22    0   1    3   2   1   5   -
JB Ganly           4     3    0   77   40   25.67  141   54.61    0   0    5   0   0   0   -
EL Kidd            4     4    0   69   42   17.25  147   46.94    0   0    4   0   0   2   -
AP Kelly           4     3    3   59   45*   N/A    36  163.89    0   0    7   3   0   3   0
TJ MacDonald       4     4    0   58   31   14.50   69   84.06    0   0    3   2   1   0   -
J MacDonald        4     4    0   44   19   11.00   67   65.67    0   0    2   1   1   1   -
FW Jackson         4     4    2   20    9*  10.00   40   50.00    0   0    0   0   0   0   -
TH Dixon           4     1    1    1    1*   N/A     4   25.00    0   0    0   0   0   0   -

BOWLING

Player            Mat  Inns  Overs  Mdns  Runs  Wkts    BBI   Avg   Econ   S/R  4w  5w
J MacDonald        4     4   35.5    1    150     8    4/31  18.75  4.19  26.9   1   0
TH Dixon           4     4   37.4    0    177     7    3/30  25.29  4.70  32.3   0   0
JG Heaslip         4     4   36.0    0    133     4    2/30  33.25  3.69  54.0   0   0
JB Ganly           4     4   38.0    0    159     3    2/27  53.00  4.18  76.0   0   0
EL Kidd            4     4   17.0    0    100     2    1/29  50.00  5.88  51.0   0   0
TO Jameson         4     4   26.0    2    105     2    1/7   52.50  4.04  78.0   0   0
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NETHERLANDS

BATTING & FIELDING

Player            Mat  Inns  NO  Runs  HS    Avg    BF    S/R   100s 50s  4s  6s  0s  Ct  St
H van Manen        2     2    1   85   61*  85.00  130   65.38    0   1    8   1   0   3   -
AMJ de Beus        2     2    0   29   17   14.50   88   32.95    0   0    1   0   0   0   0
FJW Rincker        2     2    1   27   26*  27.00   42   64.29    0   0    3   0   0   0   -
HW Glerum          2     2    0   27   25   13.50   44   61.37    0   0    2   0   0   1   -
EM Neuerburg       2     2    0   20   12   10.00   42   47.62    0   0    1   0   0   0   -
W van den Bosch    2     2    0   19   14    9.50   36   52.78    0   0    1   0   0   1   -
MPJM Jansen        2     2    0   13    7    6.50   34   38.23    0   0    0   0   0   0   -
JJ Koeleman        2     2    0   11    9    5.50   51   21.57    0   0    0   0   0   0   -
HG Boumeester      2     2    0    9    8    4.50   20   45.00    0   0    0   0   0   0   -
EJA Schill         2     2    0    8    7    4.00   29   27.59    0   0    0   0   0   0   -
JJ Grootmeyer      2     2    1    4    4*   4.00   17   23.53    0   0    0   0   1   0   -

BOWLING

Player            Mat  Inns  Overs  Mdns  Runs  Wkts    BBI   Avg   Econ   S/R  4w  5w
EM Neuerburg       2     2   15.0    1     46     3    2/26  15.33  3.07  30.0   0   0
JJ Koeleman        2     2   14.0    0     62     3    2/27  20.67  4.43  28.0   0   0
W van den Bosch    2     1    2.0    0      6     2    2/6    3.00  3.00   6.0   0   0
FJW Rincker        2     2   13.1    0     53     2    2/19  26.50  4.03  39.5   0   0
JJ Grootmeyer      2     2    6.0    0     34     1    1/16  34.00  5.67  36.0   0   0
MPJM Jansen        2     2    9.0    0     47     0    0/15   N/A   5.22    -    0   0
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NEW ZEALAND

BATTING & FIELDING

Player            Mat  Inns  NO  Runs  HS    Avg    BF    S/R   100s 50s  4s  6s  0s  Ct  St
CS Dempster        1     1    0   45   45   45.00   91   49.45    0   0    3   1   0   0   -
ML Page            1     1    0   21   21   21.00   52   40.38    0   0    0   0   0   0   -
RJ Read            1     1    1   20   20*   N/A    29   68.97    0   0    3   0   0   0   -
CCR Dacre          1     1    0   18   18   18.00   38   47.37    0   0    1   0   0   1   -
FT Badcock         1     1    0   17   17   17.00   34   50.00    0   0    1   0   0   0   -
RC Blunt           1     1    0   11   11   11.00   12   91.67    0   0    2   0   0   0   -
JE Mills           1     1    0   11   11   11.00   16   68.74    0   0    1   0   0   0   -
GR Dickinson       1     1    0    5    5    5.00   11   45.46    0   0    0   0   0   0   -
CFW Allcott        1     1    0    4    4    4.00    5   80.00    0   0    0   0   0   0   -
HM McGirr          1     1    0    1    1    1.00    4   25.00    0   0    0   0   0   0   -
TC Lowry           1     1    0    0    0    0.00    2    0.00    0   0    0   0   1   1   0

BOWLING

Player            Mat  Inns  Overs  Mdns  Runs  Wkts    BBI   Avg   Econ   S/R  4w  5w
ML Page            1     1   10.0    1     25     2    2/25  12.50  2.50  30.0   0   0
FT Badcock         1     1    3.0    0     14     1    1/14  14.00  4.67  18.0   0   0
HM McGirr          1     1    7.0    0     18     1    1/18  18.00  2.57  42.0   0   0
RJ Read            1     1    9.0    0     25     1    1/25  25.00  2.78  54.0   0   0
GR Dickinson       1     1   10.0    0     29     1    1/29  29.00  2.90  60.0   0   0
CFW Allcott        1     1    9.0    0     38     0    0/38   N/A   4.22    -    0   0
RC Blunt           1     1    2.0    0     12     0    0/12   N/A   6.00    -    0   0
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RHODESIA

BATTING & FIELDING

Player            Mat  Inns  NO  Runs  HS    Avg    BF    S/R   100s 50s  4s  6s  0s  Ct  St
CE Arnold          2     2    0   65   46   32.50  109   59.63    0   1    5   1   0   1   1
W Wood             2     2    0   47   35   23.50   87   54.02    0   0    3   0   0   0   -
DS Tomlinson       2     2    0   44   36   22.00   77   57.14    0   0    1   2   0   0   -
JD Thompson        2     2    0   27   26   13.50   54   50.00    0   0    2   0   0   0   -
CJR Hayward        2     2    0   17   17    8.50   22   77.27    0   0    2   0   1   2   -
VL Robinson        2     2    0   17   16    8.50   52   32.69    0   0    0   0   0   0   -
RN Tomlinson       2     2    1   14   10*  14.00   20   70.00    0   0    1   0   0   1   -
A Hyde             2     2    1   12    7*  12.00   26   46.16    0   0    0   1   0   0   -
GE Fletcher        2     2    0   10   10    5.00   17   58.83    0   0    1   0   1   2   -
EF Dollar          2     1    1    4    4*   N/A    15   26.67    0   0    0   0   0   0   -
EM Saunders        2     1    0    4    4    4.00   27   14.81    0   0    0   0   0   0   -

BOWLING

Player            Mat  Inns  Overs  Mdns  Runs  Wkts    BBI   Avg   Econ   S/R  4w  5w
W Wood             2     2   17.0    0     94     4    2/27  23.50  5.53  25.5   0   0
A Hyde             2     2   18.0    1     90     3    2/74  30.00  5.00  36.0   0   0
EM Saunders        2     2   20.0    0     93     3    2/55  31.00  4.65  40.0   0   0
EF Dollar          2     2   20.0    0     83     2    2/35  41.50  4.15  60.0   0   0
RN Tomlinson       2     2    5.0    1     18     1    1/7   18.00  3.60  30.0   0   0
DS Tomlinson       2     2   20.0    0     99     0    0/48   N/A   4.95    -    0   0
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SOUTH AFRICA

BATTING & FIELDING

Player            Mat  Inns  NO  Runs  HS    Avg    BF    S/R   100s 50s  4s  6s  0s  Ct  St
HW Taylor          2     2    1  147  111* 147.00  210   70.00    1   0   12   1   0   1   -
JFW Nicolson       2     2    2  120   65*   N/A   176   68.18    0   2    5   3   0   0   -
JMM Commaille      2     2    0   64   42   32.00   93   68.82    0   0    5   1   0   0   -
RH Catterall       2     2    0   32   31   16.00   50   64.00    0   0    3   1   0   2   -
CL Vincent         2     1    0   29   29   29.00   45   64.44    0   0    2   1   0   2   -
GF Bissett         2     1    1   16   16*   N/A    10  160.00    0   0    2   0   0   0   -
HG Cameron         2     1    0    5    5    5.00   20   25.00    0   0    0   0   0   3   0
EP Nupen           2     1    0    2    2    2.00    8   25.00    0   0    0   0   0   1   -
HG Deane           2     1    0    0    0    0.00    7    0.00    0   0    0   0   1   0   -
AE Hall            2     0    -    -    -     -      -     -      -   -    -   -   -   0   -
HLE Promnitz       2     0    -    -    -     -      -     -      -   -    -   -   -   0   -

BOWLING

Player            Mat  Inns  Overs  Mdns  Runs  Wkts    BBI   Avg   Econ   S/R  4w  5w
CL Vincent         2     2   15.3    3     47     5    3/12   9.40  3.03  18.6   0   0
EP Nupen           2     2   14.0    1     44     3    2/9   14.67  3.14  28.0   0   0
AE Hall            2     2   14.0    0     60     3    2/6   20.00  4.29  28.0   0   0
RH Catterall       2     2    6.0    0     24     2    2/8   12.00  4.00  18.0   0   0
HLE Promnitz       2     2   10.1    0     43     0    0/8    N/A   4.23    -    0   0
GF Bissett         2     2   13.0    0     57     0    0/13   N/A   4.38    -    0   0
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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

BATTING & FIELDING

Player            Mat  Inns  NO  Runs  HS    Avg    BF    S/R   100s 50s  4s  6s  0s  Ct  St
WT Long            1     1    0   49   49   49.00   74   66.22    0   0    3   1   0   1   -
WP O'Neill         1     1    0   35   35   35.00   44   79.55    0   0    4   0   0   0   -
TV Hollingworth    1     1    0   31   31   31.00   68   45.59    0   0    2   0   0   0   -
CG Woolley         1     1    0   15   15   15.00   22   68.18    0   0    2   0   0   0   -
CH Winter          1     1    0   11   11   11.00   16   68.74    0   0    1   0   0   4   0
HA Furness         1     1    0    8    8    8.00   22   36.36    0   0    0   0   0   0   -
RP Anderson        1     1    0    4    4    4.00   12   33.33    0   0    0   0   0   0   -
TM Logan           1     1    1    3    3*   N/A     7   42.84    0   0    0   0   0   0   -
CC Morris          1     1    0    3    3    3.00    9   33.33    0   0    0   0   0   0   -
EM Mann            1     1    0    2    2    2.00    9   22.22    0   0    0   0   0   0   -
OC Pitter          1     1    0    0    0    0.00    1    0.00    0   0    0   0   1   0   -

BOWLING

Player            Mat  Inns  Overs  Mdns  Runs  Wkts    BBI   Avg   Econ   S/R  4w  5w
RP Anderson        1     1    9.3    0     33     2    2/33  16.50  3.47  28.5   0   0
EM Mann            1     1   10.0    0     37     2    2/37  18.50  3.70  30.0   0   0
TV Hollingworth    1     1   10.0    1     47     2    2/47  23.50  4.70  30.0   0   0
WP O'Neill         1     1   10.0    1     33     1    1/33  33.00  3.30  60.0   0   0
TM Logan           1     1    6.0    1     26     0    0/26   N/A   4.33    -    0   0
OC Pitter          1     1    1.0    0      6     0    0/6    N/A   6.00    -    0   0
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URUGUAY

BATTING & FIELDING

Player            Mat  Inns  NO  Runs  HS    Avg    BF    S/R   100s 50s  4s  6s  0s  Ct  St
CE Cat             2     2    0   62   31   31.00  132   46.97    0   0    3   0   0   0   -
RH Seldon          2     2    0   38   25   19.00   73   52.05    0   0    3   0   0   1   -
HH Grindley        2     2    0   18    9    9.00   41   43.90    0   0    0   0   0   0   -
LB Norrish         2     2    0   16   16   16.00   24   66.67    0   0    1   0   1   0   -
BV Bernays         2     2    0   16   16    8.00   38   42.11    0   0    0   0   1   0   -
H Merrick          2     2    0   13    9    6.50   43   30.23    0   0    0   0   0   1   -
CA Williamson      2     2    1   12    6*  12.00   52   23.08    0   0    0   0   0   0   -
PM Grundy          2     1    0   11   11   11.00   22   50.00    0   0    0   0   0   1   0
FN Boyd            2     2    0   10    9    5.00   16   62.49    0   0    1   0   0   0   -
HL Pennock         2     2    2    6    4*   N/A    55   10.91    0   0    0   0   0   0   -
J Pena             2     1    0    1    1    1.00    6   16.67    0   0    0   0   0   1   -

BOWLING

Player            Mat  Inns  Overs  Mdns  Runs  Wkts    BBI   Avg   Econ   S/R  4w  5w
CE Cat             2     2    9.0    1     23     4    4/17   5.75  2.56  13.5   1   0
HL Pennock         2     2   13.5    1     35     4    4/24   8.75  2.53  20.8   1   0
H Merrick          2     2   11.5    0     50     2    2/30  25.00  4.23  35.5   0   0
J Pena             2     2   11.0    0     36     0    0/15   N/A   3.27    -    0   0
RH Seldon          2     2   14.0    0     63     0    0/27   N/A   4.50    -    0   0
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Player            Mat  Inns  NO  Runs  HS    Avg    BF    S/R   100s 50s  4s  6s  0s  Ct  St
G Challenor        4     4    1  136   47   45.33  224   60.71    0   0   11   1   0   1   -
CA Roach           4     4    1  134   58   44.67  190   71.66    0   1   15   0   0   3   -
GA Headley         4     4    1  118   62*  39.33  188   62.77    0   1    7   3   0   3   -
LN Constantine     4     2    0   59   52   29.50   86   68.61    0   1    6   1   0   2   -
FR Martin          4     2    0   50   33   25.00   88   56.82    0   0    2   1   0   1   -
OC Scott           4     2    1   30   29   30.00   40   75.00    0   0    1   0   0   2   -
HC Griffith        4     1    0   14   14   14.00   11  127.30    0   0    2   0   0   0   -
JA Small           1     1    0    6    6    6.00   13   46.15    0   0    1   0   0   0   -
RK Nunes           4     4    2    6    4*   3.00   14   42.86    0   0    1   0   0   6   1
CR Browne          3     1    0    3    3    3.00    5   60.00    0   0    0   0   0   1   -
GN Francis         4     1    1    1    1*   N/A     2   50.00    0   0    0   0   0   1   -
WH St Hill         3     2    0    0    0    0.00   10    0.00    0   0    0   0   2   2   -
ELG Hoad           1     0    -    -    -     -      -     -      -   -    -   -   -   0   -

BOWLING

Player            Mat  Inns  Overs  Mdns  Runs  Wkts    BBI   Avg   Econ   S/R  4w  5w
HC Griffith        4     4   28.0    1    102     9    4/28  11.33  3.64  18.7   1   0
GN Francis         4     4   37.5    3    118     8    4/24  14.75  3.12  28.4   1   0
LN Constantine     4     4   39.0    3    126     6    4/36  21.00  3.23  39.0   1   0
OC Scott           4     4   26.2    2     97     4    3/39  24.25  3.68  39.5   0   0
CR Browne          3     3   22.5    1     88     3    3/25  29.33  3.85  45.7   0   0
FR Martin          4     3   12.0    0     42     2    1/8   21.00  3.50  36.0   0   0
JA Small           1     1    7.0    0     31     0    0/31   N/A   4.43    -    0   0
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| West Indies | 4th place
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| India | 5th place
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| South Africa | 6th place
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| Argentina | 7th place
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| Netherlands | 8th place
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| New Zealand | 9th place
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| United States | 10th place
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| Ceylon | 11th place
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| Canada | 12th place
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| Egypt | 13th place
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| China | 14th place
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| Brazil | 19th place
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Summary

The 1928 Olympic Games, officially known as the Games of the IX Olympiad, were held in Amsterdam, the capital city of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. These were the eighth edition of the Olympic Games and the first to be known as the Summer Olympics, since a separate Winter Olympics was introduced in 1924. Other innovations included the lighting of the Olympic Flame for the very first time, the parade of nations starting with Greece (which holds the origins of the Olympics) and ending with the host country, and use of Coca-Cola as a tournament sponsor also for the very first time.

The sport of cricket enjoyed it's most popular Olympics till date, with a record 20 nations participating in the cricket tournament at the 1928 Games. Among the participants were the Republic of China and Uruguay, two nations mostly associated with martial arts and football respectively, who tried their hand at high level cricket for the first time. This was China's official debut at the Olympic Games after a near miss in 1924 when they participated in the opening ceremony, but their only four athletes (all tennis players) withdrew from the competition shortly afterwards. Burma and Egypt also ended their 16-year hiatus from the sport by participating for the first time since 1912. The full list of participating nations (in alphabetical order) included Argentina, Australia, Bermuda, Brazil, Burma, Canada, Ceylon, Chile, China, Egypt, Great Britain, India, Ireland, Netherlands, New Zealand, Rhodesia, South Africa, United States, Uruguay and the West Indies. Netherlands became the first host nation to participate in cricket since Great Britain in the 1908 Olympics in London.

The knockout format that was introduced in 1912, continued to be used for cricket and proved beneficial given the short span of 1928 Olympics which lasted a little over 16 days, making it the shortest Olympics in terms of days since the the 1896 Olympics in Athens that lasted a total of 9 days. However, for the first time, the tournament included a preliminary round featuring eight teams, namely Bermuda, Brazil, Burma, Chile, China, Egypt, Rhodesia and Uruguay, vying for four available spots in the round of sixteen into which Australia, Argentina, Great Britain, India, Ireland, Netherlands, South Africa, United States and the West Indies had already gained direct entry. A total of 20 matches were played throughout the tournament across two different venues in the Amsterdam Olympisch Stadion, and the Harry Elte Stadion (also known as the Old Stadion), which would go on to be demolished only a year later.

China, Egypt, Rhodesia and Uruguay gained qualification to the round of sixteen with victories over Bermuda, Chile, Burma and Brazil respectively. Ellis Achong, a Trinidadian cricketer of Chinese descent with a rather unusual bowling method (he bowled wrist spin with his left arm) made his debut for China during the preliminary round. He bowled a match-winning spell of 4 for 25 from his 10 overs, as Bermuda's batsmen appeared clueless against this new type of bowling which would later be termed as slow left-arm chinaman owing to his Chinese heritage. Among the other surprises thrown up were the performance of the Uruguay national team in their cricketing debut against South American neighbors Brazil. Carlos Cat and HL Pennock picked 4 wickets apiece to in their side's 3-wicket victory, which helped them progress to the next round to face Great Britain in the round of sixteen.

The round of sixteen had it's equal share of thrillers and mismatches between Test-playing and amateur nations. Australia beat Rhodesia by a ginormous 222-run margin as captain Jack Ryder smashed the then fastest century (it would later be overtaken by Jack Gregory in the same tournament) in Olympic cricket off just 72 balls. Argentina beat the once mighty United States by 8 runs in a thrilling match, as the latter exited without a medal for the third Olympic Games on the trot since 1920. South Africa defeated newcomers China by 175 runs in another mismatch, as John Nicolson's 65 proved more than the entire Chinese side put together. Meanwhile, Canada were found wanting against an Ireland lineup containing several players with good first-class experience, and lost by 40 runs in a low scoring contest. West Indies, the Silver medalists of 1924, crushed Egypt by 8 wickets in a match that turned out to be George Headley's Olympic debut. The hosts Netherlands and Ceylon took part in another thrilling low-scorer in the round with the former emerging victorious by 17 runs, while Great Britain crushed Uruguay by 10 wickets in another no-contest between Test-playing and amateur nations. The last match of the round saw India overcome New Zealand by a thrilling 2-run margin. And so, the teams making it to the quarter-finals were Australia, Argentina, Great Britain, India, Ireland, Netherlands, South Africa and the West Indies.

Australia posted a record 304/2 against Argentina in the first quarter-final, as 19-year old Archie Jackson scored 109 off 122 balls. Argentina could only manage 162/7 from their 50 overs, and lost by 142 runs. The second quarter-final saw the first real upset in a match between a Test-playing and amateur nation in the 1928 tournament, as Ireland overcame South Africa by 5 wickets despite a brilliant unbeaten century from Herbie Taylor, who became the first batsman to record more than one century in an Olympic career. The fast bowling duo of Learie Constantine and George Francis picked 4 wickets apiece in the third quarter-final to help West Indies set the record straight with an 8-wicket victory against hosts Netherlands, who had beaten them in both their previous encounters in 1904 and 1912. India almost did the unthinkable by nearly upsetting their colonial masters Great Britain in the fourth quarter-final, but for a superb all-round display by Wally Hammond, who picked 5 for 24 from 10 overs while bowling and scored a crucial 51 off 63 balls with the bat. Australia, Great Britain, Ireland and the West Indies made it to the semi-finals as a result of their victories.

Australia continued their irresistible 1928 form by posting their third consecutive total in excess of 300 on the trot in the first semi-final against Ireland. The hard hitting Jack Gregory went on to score the fastest century in Olympic history off just 70 balls, beating his captain Jack Ryder's 72-ball effort against Rhodesia earlier in the tournament. He then turned up the heat with some intimidatory fast bowling, which fetched him 3 wickets and saw Ireland reduced to 97/7 by the 30th over. They then batted out their remaining overs to post 188/8, as Jacko Heaslip stonewalled his way to 42 off 100 balls. Australia won by 114 runs, their third consecutive victory by a margin of 100 runs or more in the competition, and made it to the final. Herbert Sutcliffe and Ernest Tyldesley found form at the right moment during the second semi-final to help Great Britain register a 5-wicket victory over the West Indies, Test cricket's newest addition as of 1928. George Headley's maiden half-century in the Olympics in the form of a 123-ball 63 went in vain, alongside Learie Constantine's much faster 52 off 63 balls. This left Ireland and the West Indies to battle it out for a Bronze medal, while Australia and Great Britain battled it out for a Gold medal in the cricket final of the 1928 Olympic Games.

The Irish couldn't have picked a better match to avenge their heartbreaking losses to the West Indies in 1904 and 1924. The West Indian bowling lineup featuring Learie Constantine, George Francis, Herman Griffith and Snuffy Browne among others kept Ireland's batsmen in check for most part, reducing them to 165/8. But they went on to concede 52 runs in just 4.4 overs for the 9th wicket, with plucky Irish wicket-keeper Augustine Kelly smashing 45 off just 21 balls from No 10. Still, the match was West Indies' to lose when their opening pair of George Challenor and Clifford Roach put on 120 runs for the 1st wicket. That was exactly what happened, as James MacDonald picked 4 for 31 and Thomas Dixon 3 for 54, to bowl Ireland to a stunning 2-run victory. They won their first medal for cricket in the form of a Bronze medal. West Indies, the Silver medalists of 1924 were consigned to a lowly 4th place.

In the final, Australia won the toss and elected to bat first, posting a big total of 279/5 from their 50 overs. Bill Ponsford and Don Bradman joined together at the fall of Archie Jackson's wicket with the score at 38, and went on to add another 205 runs off 36.1 overs for the 2nd wicket. Ponsford was eventually dismissed for 99, but Bradman scored his century and went on to overtake the legendary Clem Hill's 128* in 1904, which up to that point was the highest score by an Australian batsman in the Olympics. In response, Great Britain started off their run chase with Jack Hobbs and Herbert Sutcliffe putting on 109 off 22.5 overs for the 1st wicket. They had a realistic chance of overhauling Australia's total for a while, but the inability of Sutcliffe and Tyldesley to up the ante eventually cost them as they ran out of overs to score the required number of runs from. Sutcliffe brought up his maiden Olympic century in the penultimate over of the match, by which time they needed an impossible 61 off the final over. He was dismissed off the final ball of the match by Bradman, who bowled just one over in the match to claim 1 for 1. Australia won by 59 runs to claim a hat-trick of Gold medals dating back to 1920, beating their previous best Gold-winning streak of two in 1900 and 1904. Great Britain finished with yet another Silver medal, their fifth overall and second since 1920. Bill Ponsford finished the tournament as it's leading run scorer with 247 runs at 61.75 and was declared Player of the Tournament. Jack Hobbs, the highest run scorer in the history of the Olympics, retired at the end of the tournament with 804 runs at an average of 57.43 from 19 matches over a 20-year career between 1908 and 1928.


Stats leaders

Most runs (top 10)
Player|Team|Mat|Inns|NO|Runs|H.S|Average|Balls|S/R|100s|50s|0s|4s|6s
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Australia | 4 | 4 | 0 | 247 | 99 | 61.75 | 328 | 75.30 | 0 | 3 | 0 | 21 | 3
Don Bradman |
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Australia | 4 | 4 | 2 | 227 | 129* | 113.50 | 236 | 96.19 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 23 | 1
Archie Jackson |
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Australia | 4 | 4 | 0 | 175 | 109 | 43.75 | 205 | 85.37 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 22 | 1
Herbert Sutcliffe |
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Great Britain | 3 | 3 | 0 | 161 | 103 | 53.67 | 278 | 57.91 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 13 | 0
Herbie Taylor |
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South Africa | 2 | 2 | 1 | 147 | 111* | 147.00 | 210 | 70.00 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 12 | 1
Stork Hendry |
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Australia | 3 | 3 | 1 | 146 | 92 | 73.00 | 193 | 75.65 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 15 | 1
Jack Hobbs |
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Great Britain | 4 | 4 | 1 | 140 | 54 | 46.67 | 225 | 62.22 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 14 | 1
George Challenor |
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West Indies | 4 | 4 | 1 | 136 | 47 | 45.33 | 224 | 60.71 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 11 | 1
Clifford Roach |
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West Indies | 4 | 4 | 1 | 134 | 58 | 44.67 | 190 | 71.66 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 15 | 0
John Nicolson |
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South Africa | 2 | 2 | 2 | 120 | 65* | N/A | 176 | 68.18 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 5 | 3

Most wickets (top 10)
Player|Team|Mat|Inns|Overs|Mdns|Runs|Wkts|BBI|Average|Econ|S/R|4w|5w
Herman Griffith |
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West Indies | 4 | 4 | 28.0 | 1 | 102 | 9 | 4/28 | 11.33 | 3.64 | 18.7 | 1 | 0
Wally Hammond |
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Great Britain | 4 | 4 | 26.0 | 1 | 98 | 8 | 5/24 | 12.25 | 3.77 | 19.5 | 0 | 1
George Francis |
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West Indies | 4 | 4 | 37.5 | 3 | 118 | 8 | 4/24 | 14.75 | 3.12 | 28.4 | 1 | 0
Harold Larwood |
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Great Britain | 4 | 4 | 33.5 | 1 | 139 | 8 | 3/44 | 17.38 | 4.11 | 25.4 | 0 | 0
James MacDonald |
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Ireland | 4 | 4 | 35.5 | 1 | 150 | 8 | 4/31 | 18.75 | 4.19 | 26.9 | 1 | 0
Thomas Dixon |
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Ireland | 4 | 4 | 37.4 | 0 | 177 | 7 | 3/30 | 25.29 | 4.70 | 32.3 | 0 | 0
Learie Constantine |
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West Indies | 4 | 4 | 39.0 | 3 | 126 | 6 | 4/36 | 21.00 | 3.23 | 39.0 | 1 | 0
Maurice Tate |
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Great Britain | 4 | 4 | 37.0 | 1 | 136 | 6 | 2/26 | 22.67 | 3.68 | 37.0 | 0 | 0
Jack Gregory |
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Australia | 4 | 4 | 38.0 | 0 | 171 | 6 | 3/41 | 28.50 | 4.50 | 38.0 | 0 | 0
Cyril Vincent |
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South Africa | 2 | 2 | 15.3 | 3 | 47 | 5 | 3/12 | 9.40 | 3.03 | 18.6 | 0 | 0
CR Ganapathy |
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India | 2 | 2 | 17.0 | 2 | 57 | 5 | 3/39 | 11.40 | 3.35 | 20.4 | 0 | 0
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China | 2 | 2 | 20.0 | 2 | 58 | 5 | 4/25 | 11.60 | 2.90 | 24.0 | 1 | 0

Most dismissals (top 5)
Player|Team|Mat|Inns|Dis|Ct|St|Max Dis Inns|Dis/Inns
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West Indies | 4 | 4 | 7 | 6 | 1 | 4 (3ct 1st) | 1.750
Bert Oldfield |
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Australia | 4 | 4 | 7 | 7 | 0 | 3 (3ct 0st) | 1.750
Janardan Navle |
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India | 2 | 2 | 5 | 5 | 0 | 3 (3ct 0st) | 2.500
Charles Winter |
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United States | 1 | 1 | 4 | 4 | 0 | 4 (4ct 0st) | 4.000
Evan Wong |
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China | 2 | 2 | 4 | 4 | 0 | 3 (3ct 0st) | 2.000


Lineup of the tournament

1 Bill Ponsford (
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2 Herbert Sutcliffe (
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3 Archie Jackson (
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4 Don Bradman (
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5 John Nicolson (
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6 Wally Hammond (
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7 Jack Gregory (
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Australia) - 104 runs at 104.00, 6 wickets at 28.50
8 Karl Nunes (
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West Indies) - 7 dismissals (6ct 1st)
9 James MacDonald (
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Ireland) - 8 wickets at 18.75
10 Herman Griffith (
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West Indies) - 9 wickets at 11.33
11 George Francis (
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West Indies) - 8 wickets at 14.75


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