CRICKET
ENGLAND V. BRADMAN
t United Press Association.—By Electric Telegraph .—Copyright. ]
LONDON, February 1
Thu “Evening Standard” says: “The trend of the Fourth test ion ices no hotter reading for Englishmen than the previous mat'ches. Man lor man we might eome out hotter in com* parison with Australia, hut Jh adman stands head and shoulders above the rest. It is doubtful whether Peebles would trouble him as mueli in Australia as in England. fortunately barwood is lit and slione again. Me was a yard and a. half faster in Idol than ever before, and Bradman is not at home against real pace. THE El Ed'll 'TEST. ArsTB.AU.AN TKA.M CHOSEN. MELBOURNE, T'el). 4. There are three changes in the filth lesl team. Nadi, of Tasmania, Ironmonger and Eingleton replace Tluirlow. Hunt rind I’igg. The team is as ■follows: 'Woodldill, I’otisford, tronnionger, Bradman, lsippax, McCabe, Eingleloii, Oldfield, O’Reilly, Grimmett, Nash,, and liigg (.twelfth man).
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 February 1932, Page 5
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