CRICKET OFFER
BRADMAN’S DEFNITE REPLY.
MAY GO HOAIE TO ENGLAND. Australian Press Association.) LONDON, March/7. ■ The secretary of the Rochdale Club has disclosed that' Bradman since refusing the club’s previous offer has written promising a definite “yes” or “no” if the offer 'is' renewed about? January 1, 1934. “My contract ends then and I don’t want to leave Australia, but if the prospects are bad, and incomparable with what I could expect in England,. I will not hesitate to ,go. The Australian touring team in 1934 may not. eventuate if conflicts continue, for botlyline bowling may kill all cricket under the Alarylebone control, unless they ban it,” wrote Bradman. ’ Thu secretary cabled Bradman: “Can you accept definitely by June. 30 next. A hearty welcome awaits: you.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 March 1933, Page 4
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126CRICKET OFFER Hokitika Guardian, 8 March 1933, Page 4
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