UMPIRES' DECISIONS
ENGLAND'S
SOME DISSATISFACTION
BRISBANE, February 14. It has been learned from persons who were in the members' enclosure at the Brisbane Cricket Ground on Monday that there is dissatisfaction among the Englishmen at.the dismissal of Jardine, Sutcliffe, and Wyatt in England's first inning, of the'fourth. Test match. . „ The,captain.(Jardine) and Wyatt declare; that they did not hit the ball; Sutcliffe. .says, the ball which got him leg before.wicket was."a.foot outside the off SjAimp." ".- It is stated that one member, of. the team said: "We are playing thirteen men: the Australian., eleven, and the umpires."-' ' " ' "It is believed that there will be a move for the replacement of at least 'one umpire in the next Test. Mr. Bor; wick has officiated in all .the Tests so far. ' ' _.;...".'"
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 38, 15 February 1933, Page 9
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