THE ENGLISH ATTACK
GRIM FIGHT AHEAD
(Eeeeived? 11th February, 2.15 p.m.): LONDON, 10th February. ■ A. P.- F. Chapman, writing in the f Daily Mail,", states that Woodfull's and Bichardson's mastery of the bowling shows that there is nothing in the English attack to prevent the game being played in the real sense. A grim fight is ahead. . The menace of the confident Bradman cannot be over-esti-mated.
A. E.--JS.- Gilligan, writing in the "Chronicle," says:, "I am still confident, although we must not let the Australians get too many in the first innings.."
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 35, 11 February 1933, Page 13
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