CRITICS SUBDUED
Rec. Dec. 6. Loiidon, Dec. 5. The evening papers are mueh more subdued with the disappearanee of prospects of England' scoring a thou- ; sand runs. They remark that England's grit has slackened. Critics regret the batsmen's lack of enterprise in view of the possibility of rain, and condemn the "pottering" that took place, particularly Sutcliffe's when he should have gone after runs. They lament the paucity of runs in a batsman's paradise. The batting at the end of the day is described as "frightful."
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 399, 7 December 1932, Page 5
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