Goughy
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Its interesting. Many news stories say round whereas AskSteven on cricinfo stated over.
Its a little confusing.
http://content-www.cricinfo.com/columns/content/story/233194.html
Its a little confusing.
http://content-www.cricinfo.com/columns/content/story/233194.html
AskSteven Cricinfo said:Who was the bowler who dismissed Don Bradman for 0 in his final Test innings? asked Terry Beale from Aberdeen
The man who brought The Don`s Test career to an end a boundary short of an average of 100 was the legspinner Eric Hollies. It was Bradman's second ball at The Oval in 1948, and Hollies was bowling over the wicket (not round it, as some newsreel films suggest). Bradman groped a little for a googly and was bowled - he later denied that he had "tears in his eyes at the thought that this was his last Test match. Hollies had a long career - he played for Warwickshire from 1932 to 1957, and still heads their wicket-taking lists with 2201 at 20.45. He first played for England in 1934-35, and took 44 wickets in 13 Tests in all. He died in 1981, aged 68.