Australians Best Bats; England Has Bowlers
IF BRADMAN MAKES A SCORE— United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph.—Copy righ t. Received Friday, 2 a.m. ADELAIDE, Jan. 28. C. G. Macartney, commenting on the fourth test prospects, says that neither the England nor Australian sido will be announced until the morning. Macartney expects Allen will include Wyatt in place of Worthington or Sims, while Badcock is likely to be Australia's twelfth man. “I contend the Australian batting string to No. 7 is superioi to England’s, but if the match should develop into a contest between bowlers, then England should have a decided advantage. “If Bradman should compile one of his colossal scores, I anticipate it will be the result of patience and perseverance rather than brilliant aggression as in Melbourne, in which event I anticipate Australia will again be victorious. * •’
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Manawatu Times, Volume 62, Issue 24, 29 January 1937, Page 8
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