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5th test match cricket (England V. Australia). The Oval, South London.
LS Yardley and Bradman walking to wickets to see state of ground. MS Yardley spins the coin - Bradman calls. LS Bradman leading Australian Team from Pavilion. LS Hutton and Dewes opening batsmen, walking from Pavilion. LS Hutton. LS Back view of cricket spectators applauding. LS Yardley leading English team from Pavilion.
LS and MS Spectators watching cricket at Oval. LS Spectators in foreground - cricket in progress. LS Spectators standing - applauding. CU Spectator's reaction at cricket. LS Back view of spectators clapping. LS Slow motion studies of Hutton batting, Lindwall bowling, Crapp batting, Hutton batting, Lindwall bowling and Edrich batting. LS A batsman. More shots of test match in progress. Some good slow motion shots.
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