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Page 10. THE ATLANTIC January 12, 1952.
The West Indies touring cricket AUSTRALIA DEFEATS WEST INDIES IN FOURTH TEST team muffed their last chance to come out on top in their 1951 52 invasion of Australia by losing the fourth Test match to the homesters sed each of the four days of play Australia opened fairly powerfully at Melbourne by one wicket. Once The West Indies, after winning the losing their fourth wicket at 173, but again, it was a thriller all the way, toss were off to a bad start, losing when Trim was brought back on with such as is seldom experienced in three for 27 runs. But Frank Wor the new ball he took four wickets cricket. The match convinced the rell, who batted with pain and dis for four runs, the last six Aussie comfort from a knock on his thumb experts that the West Indians are, wickets falling for runs.
and other blows from the ball, went at least, the equals of the Australians With only 25 minutes left for play, at cricket; but it also re emphasized on to score the only Test match Captain Goddard made the their inability to press home an ad century so far made by a West Indian mistake of opening his second in vantage, especially against dogged opon this tour. Good knocks by Go nings with Stollmeyer and Guillen, ponents. The story might have been mez (27. Christiani (37 run out. instead of Rickards, and then foldifferent however, if Worrell did Goddard (21) and Guillen (22) lowing himself. Both he and Guil.
not get beaten up by the ball in the helped the score along.
len were out in the first over before first innings and if Trim did not pull a muscle in the second.
Scores were: West Indies: 272 (Worrell 108, Millers for 60) and 203.
100 Yards North of Hotel Costa Rica Australia: 216 (Harvey 83, Traim AWAITS VISITORS FROM LIMON, for 34) and 260 for wickets.
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More than 50, 000 persons witnesa run was scored. This caused the West Indies to lose the initiative that the first innings lead had given them and they never regained it. Stollmeyer top score with 54 and Gomez go 52. Worrell, batting at Nº be cause of his injury, scored 30.
In their final turn at the wicket, the Australians scored 68 for onc by dose of play on the third day, and secured the winning run with 25 minutes left for play on the fourth. Valentine was the hero of the day play, and Hassett fighting innings set the pattern for the Australian victory. But, with both Trim and Worrell going on the injured list during the match, the West Incannot be said to have had much luck on their side. cause for comment was the fact that 10 leg before wicket decisions were given during the match.
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