SELECTORS' BLUNDER
(Receivea 1, 8.45 a.m.) LONDON, Jan. 30. Cricket writers, wibh their eyes on the "Ashes" are gexxerally confident that England has established a grip on the Test. E. H. Sewell, in th» "Sunday Graphic," says : "Bradman must regret tho selectors' bluiider «f the non-in-clusion of Grimmett, who with O'Reilly in form. would have been invaluable on Saturday. Barnett now will obviously open England's innings for the nexf ten years." A correspondent to the "Morning Post" suggests that, for the sake of fairness, the visitors 'be given the choice of innings without a toss in the first and third Tests, and the home side in the second and i'onrth, leaving the iifth to be decided by a toss.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 14, 1 February 1937, Page 7
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