BRADMAN WELL AGAIN
Proiiable Players In Fourth Test SYDNJBY, Jan. 27. Bradman, who suffered a strain iu the groin last Saturday, is fit for the fourth Test. He bowled, batted aud fielded during practice at Adelaide Oval yesterday without showing jany effect o+' the injury McCormi. 1; and Fleetwood-Snnth underwent a medical examination in Melbourne yesterday and, though no report was issued, the fact that these two bowlers left for Adelaide last night is taken as evidence that they passed the examination. Arthur Mailey, writing in ,6he "Baily Telegraph", says that Ames may not be able to play in the Test us he is suffering from a recurreince of his back trouble.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 12, 29 January 1937, Page 11
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