ENGLISH CRICKET
Australian's Comment CONTROVERSY AROUSED (Received 11, 8.45 a.m.) ADELAIDE, Sept. 10. A stir in cricketing circles haa arisen over a reported utteranee of Dr. Robertson, chairman of the Board of Control, who said he feared English cricket would never in hi time reach the Australian standard. Bradman, Woodfull and other leading cricket officials disagree. Woodfull. in an interview, deelared: "Evenfs do not bear out Dr. Robertson's view. I tkought the Englishmen were within an ace q£ victory last tOUi'. ' 5 Bradman said: "The Englishmen sooner or later will win again, and Australian cricket will be all the befter for it.'5
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 202, 11 September 1937, Page 7
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