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CRICKET

STATEMENT BY BRADMAN, WELLINGTON, September 24. When in A\ r ellihgton the other day, Bradman was asked what would be the position in the event of the Board of Control placing a ban on test play" e.rs broadcasting or contributing articles to the Press. Bradman was quite, definite as to hi, op position. He said that he would broadcast and write for the JL'r-ss When the point was pressed lie said .-that if a ban were enforce 1 it would ■ mean that lie-would not, play. Te wa studying his bread and butter. It was a case of business before pleasure, Bradman explained time b:oedcasting and Press writing had become part and parcel of ids' work a ten important part in fact. If cricket, intendered with his means f ineVhovi, there tvas only one thing to do; ; g’v up cricket. ’ .-.-V,; .’ v ’-

There vvas no -suggestion lurirh-" the-/ conversation that Bradman < wouVl give up cricket, blit lie did mention that a spell from he game ••• ihc„ .season might be b ncficial. riove.m.yhe had no intention of taking any . mich step this season. He made ii /clear all the same that he could no 1 let cricket interfere with uiz means of livelihood.

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Hokitika Guardian, 26 September 1932, Page 3

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CRICKET Hokitika Guardian, 26 September 1932, Page 3

CRICKET Hokitika Guardian, 26 September 1932, Page 3

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