MANAGER OF TEST TEAM
BRADMAN MISREPRESENTED
ADELAIDE, March 15. D. G. Bradman. In referring to a London cablegram last night, in which he was stated to have expressed a hope in a letter to a London friend that his next visit to England would be as manager of the first visiting Australian ciicket team after the war, said clearly he had been misrepresented. The question whether he mignt ever beccme manager of an Australian cricket team had not entered his head, and it was most unlikely ho would ever consider such a proposal even if it became a practical possibility.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 64, 16 March 1944, Page 7
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