CRITICS HOPEFUL
AUSTRALIA'S CHANCES
PLAYERS BROADCAST
SYDNEY, 15th January. Critics generally are hopeful of Australia's chances in the third Test. In a broadcast talk MeCabe said: "Though the odds are in favour of England, Australia is nof yet beaten. Ponsford and Richardson are both, batting confidently and can make heavy scores. Our -hopes rest .on Monday's conditions." Woodfull, broadcasting, paid a tribute to Paynter's fine work for England. Bradman says that the match thus far is remarkable for the manner in which ■wickets have fallen, while Kippax says that the life has gone out of the wicket, which is now giving the bowlers no assistance whatever.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 12, 16 January 1933, Page 7
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