Ashes 1924-25 All things considered, the seven day Test match at Melbourne was a superb exhibition of cricketing skills. Bill Ponsford, Vic Richardson, Maurice Tate, Jack Hobbs, Jack Gregory, Arthur Mailey — all these worthy men produced excellent performances, with perhaps Herbert Sutcliffe carving a niche for himself above all else. But, yet, the Test had a curious and singular claim to fame that had nothing to do with the cricketers.
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