The Men Who Raised the Bar by Chris Waters
Author:Chris Waters [Waters, Chris]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9781472977557
Hutton, left, and Maurice Leyland during their second-wicket stand of 382, then Englandâs highest for any Test wicket.
The cricket followed the same steady lines as day one. Hutton and Leyland played carefully and correctly and had taken that stand to 382 â and the score to 411 â when Leyland was out. Hutton drove OâReilly into the off side where the diminutive batsman Lindsay Hassett fumbled the ball. But as Leyland tried to steal a second, Hassett recovered to fizz a return to the bowlerâs end, where Bradman â having dashed in from mid-on â took the ball and broke the stumps. In what proved to be his last Test innings, Leyland signed off with a career-best 187 from 438 balls with 17 fours.
Hutton then added 135 with captain Hammond, who made 59 before falling lbw to Fleetwood-Smithâs googly â the first of three wickets for nine runs as England slipped from 546 for two to 555 for five. Lancashireâs Eddie Paynter was lbw for a fourth-ball duck, playing back to OâReilly, and Middlesex right-hander Denis Compton bowled for a single pushing at Waite. As theyâd patiently waited their turn to bat, Compton jokingly bet Paynter £1 that they wouldnât make ten runs between them. The ârotâ was stopped by the elegant Nottinghamshire right-hander Joe Hardstaff junior, who helped Hutton lift the score to 634 for five at stumps (Hutton 300, Hardstaff 40).
Hutton had now passed his first-class best of 271 not out for Yorkshire against Derbyshire at Sheffield the previous year. In beating âTipâ Fosterâs 287, heâd also achieved the highest score by an Englishman in Ashes cricket. It was only then, said Hutton, that âI began to register that the record was in my graspâ. But he was talking about Bradmanâs 334 Ashes record, not Hammondâs world-record 336. As with Bradmanâs innings, when all the focus had been on whether he could beat Foster as opposed to Sandham, now all interest centred on Huttonâs pursuit of Bradmanâs milestone. Hammondâs score was as incidental as Sandhamâs had been, re-emphasising the primacy of Ashes cricket. According to Compton, even Hammond wanted Hutton to raise the bar. Recalling how Hutton looked tired towards the end of his innings, Compton said: âWally Hammond, Hedley Verity and Bill Bowes pressed him to keep going. In the end they were keener on Len attempting to beat Donâs record than he was.â Huttonâs Yorkshire team-mate Herbert Sutcliffe urged him to go not just for Bradmanâs Ashes record, but also for Bradmanâs first-class record. Telegramming from Trent Bridge, where heâd scored a century on day one of the Championship game from which Arthur Wood had been forced to withdraw, Sutcliffe wrote: âHearty congratulations. No one more delighted than I. Go for Bradmanâs 452 record. Congratulations also to Maurice.â
After play, Hutton was enticed up to the BBC commentary box. It was the first year that the corporation had televised Test cricket and the earliest days of radio commentary, giving players and their feats greater exposure. Hutton told
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