HAILSHAM SEAGULL
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- Nov 9, 2009
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The way the pitch is playing with big spin and variable bounce, I reckon 230 will be enough
149 lead, need at least another 50, you wouldn't fancy a 200 plus run chase on the fifth day?
Windies have thrown away a wonderful position - 50 runs conceded in a hapless 30 minutes after tea. Part-time spinner bowls a full-bunger first ball after the break, catch taken off a no-ball from a spinner, 4-balls all over the place
I think he would have been out if it had gone to the fourth umpire, foot was just on the line.
[MENTION=3975]ben[/MENTION]s Grandad was probably at this game in 1948. Australia won by 7 wickets.
BATSMEN
AR Morris c Pollard b Yardley182
AL Hassett c & b Compton 17
DG Bradman (c) not out 173
KR Miller lbw b Cranston 12
RN Harvey not out 4
Extras
16 (b 6, lb 9, nb 1)
TOTAL
404/3 (114.1 Overs)