ENGLAND IN A HOLE
All Team Can Do is Fight on "" LONDON, Feb. 27. The Observer says; "The Englishmen .rcquire high tenacity to keep the game alive. England's greatest batting side might well shiver at the sight of nine for 593. We are in a deep, dark hole. The majority will be content if England makes a good fight." The Sunday Times, recalling that, Austraiia are within sight of beating their own highest score, that of Austraiia in Melbourne in 1925, adds : "Austraiia will give us a nice problem in 1938, possessing youngsters apparently •capable of knocking about the best (English bowlers."
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 38, 1 March 1937, Page 5
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