The following images are a bit of a departure from cricket board games, but thought might be useful for anyone interested in the 1948 Australian Tour of England. This was the Invincibles tour, and Bradman’s last. The magazine was published as a guide for everyone back in Australia who would stay up late into the night listening to the cricket.
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