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AMES’ OPINION OF BRADMAN. STILL A GREAT BATSMAN. (United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright)........ | LONDON, . May, 24. . “Wherever , (Don Bradman batted during the. English tour, .1 studied him elpsely,” ‘writes, 'Ll'; 3 Ames, ..the Kent wicket-keeper, in' “The Sketch.” .“Nobody else tried, to solve the Larwood problem with such ' daring unbrthodoxy. ■ “I am not going to say that he retreated -from Larwood owing to fear. •Ho was the sarrie calm and imperturbable Bradmgn of. 1930. Nevertheless, there \vas something; ; hufrietT- in' Iris ba ts. manshjp, but at wap certain.. It took aT.ma.stey' fetsuian with' 'a mart" villous, eye "to score, offside, -by stepping back, against •than' ever T England, with the ball hardly \ outside ■the,roft.-,stump.; j :H&. “I am convinced that “Bradman will K tiU be our greatest ji'rq/blem in 1934. It may be that, by retreading from L?r----•wood he revealed a weak spot, but he lias 1 not surrendered his>Lplace among the great“batsmen of 'gll ;: time.' - ’

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Hokitika Guardian, 26 May 1933, Page 6

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CRICKET Hokitika Guardian, 26 May 1933, Page 6

CRICKET Hokitika Guardian, 26 May 1933, Page 6

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