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Bodyline Series: Fourth Test Highlights
NFSA ID
7123
Year
1932
Courtesy
Cinesound Movietone Productions

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Highlights from the fourth Bodyline test against England. Featuring footage of Don Bradman both batting and bowling.

Cricket
The Ashes
Bodyline
Australian sport
Test cricket
Donald Bradman

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