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Essay heading: Cricket In Australia In The 1920's
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Australia winning the toss decided to bat for the third time in a row. On a ?road like' pitch Australia hit a comparatively feeble 354. England for the first time in the series played with some confidence making 447, a lead of 93. However it was not to last. Australia got their act together and piled on 582, Kelleway, Armstrong and Pellew all scoring hundreds... displayed 300 characters
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England for the first time in the series played with some confidence making 447, a lead of 93. However it was not to last. Australia got their act together and piled on 582, Kelleway, Armstrong and Pellew all scoring hundreds. England had no reply to this falling short by 119 runs.
So the two teams moved onto Melbourne, the ?home of Australian cricket'... displayed next 300 characters
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