FAULTLESS BATTING
■ Carson Praises Bradman (Reeeived 27, ,11.45 a.m.) LONDON, Feb. 26. ; "We have only ourselves to blame. RGssed chances put Australia on top," aays Carson, in the Evening News. "It 4s galling and surprising that our catching was so faulty and the ground fieldso eafe. As soon "as Bradman is out it will become an ordinary game of crieket in which the AUstralians are *'-|ucky enough to have an excellent Jitart, but it is "unlikely that they will inake another hundred. "I have witnessed most of Bradman's iDenturies aiid hone fras played So easjly, naturally and faultlessly as toijd&y^s."
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 37, 27 February 1937, Page 5
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