CRICKET.
BRADMAN’S POSITION. United Press Association —By Electri Telegraph—Copyright). (Received this day at 12.25. p.m.) LONDON, Aug. 27. The “Australian Press” wavs Branman laughed when lie was told to. night that a rumour was circulating that he would be “carpeted” on his return to Australia. He said: “No Inxly can bo put on the mat until he gets home. I can only be put there if Kelly so recommends. I have heard nothing about it. ’ Kelly informed the “Australian (Press’’* that he could not well pass ove r Bradman’s apparent defiance of the Board of Control. His team mates say nothing. It is 'believed that they naturally feel that Bradman’s gioat success has enabled him to act in
manner in which others dare not Bradman is a keen business man. He has been careful thus far not 1:o wrte about, the recent matches, .:o possibly a less serious view will be taken ’if his actions. However, it is difficult to mon (file Bradman’s cinema appearances and journalistic activities with the formidable contract the players signed. It is anticipated that the 1934 team will be bound to an even more severe undertaking.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 August 1930, Page 5
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