Ron Hamence joined Hassett and they took the score to 20 before the former was run out attempting a quick single.
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Following the interruption of World War II, Hassett led the Australian Services—a military team—in the Victory Tests.
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When Australia batted, Hassett came in at 1/17 and added 122 runs for the second wicket with Morris before combining for another 104 with Ron Hamence.
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