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KNEW THEIR JOB.—D. G. Bradman, captain (South An.h-.1i.) E. A. Dwyer (New South Wales) and W. J. Johnson (Victoria) weri selectors of the 1936-37 Australian team. That season marked the only occasion m the history of cricket that a side won the Test rubber after losing the opening two international matches. G. O. B. Allen's were victorious at Brisbane and Sydney, but were beaten at Melbourne (twice) and Adelaide.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 211, 6 September 1941, Page 6 (Supplement)

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KNEW THEIR JOB.—D. G. Bradman, captain (South An.h-.1i.) E. A. Dwyer (New South Wales) and W. J. Johnson (Victoria) weri selectors of the 1936-37 Australian team. That season marked the only occasion m the history of cricket that a side won the Test rubber after losing the opening two international matches. G. O. B. Allen's were victorious at Brisbane and Sydney, but were beaten at Melbourne (twice) and Adelaide. Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 211, 6 September 1941, Page 6 (Supplement)

KNEW THEIR JOB.—D. G. Bradman, captain (South An.h-.1i.) E. A. Dwyer (New South Wales) and W. J. Johnson (Victoria) weri selectors of the 1936-37 Australian team. That season marked the only occasion m the history of cricket that a side won the Test rubber after losing the opening two international matches. G. O. B. Allen's were victorious at Brisbane and Sydney, but were beaten at Melbourne (twice) and Adelaide. Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 211, 6 September 1941, Page 6 (Supplement)