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BRADMAN'S HEALTH.

FIT TO PLAY TO-MORROW. # (UNITED BRZBB ASBOCI**ia*—SLICTWP TIS^EGRAPIf—COETjIfQHT.) (Received December 21st, MELBOURNE, December 511, Pqn Bradman was examined by two specialists ' to-day, who' later officially declared that he wpu» St to play in the Shield Shield ■ against Victoria on Friday, and subsequent. matches. Bra4wan if jeoWfilf 19*ward to Friday's game. jMPfJOmffiNT AFfBR . . SYIHiftT, JJecepher 16. Accompanied by liis wife, Don man, who has been resting a holiday caxnp on tha 'l®*t - Sydney yesterday OA ■ a motors-car trip tq ifeibourue. ' ilr T. A. Langridgß," at whose 'pro* perty Bradman apfi his wife i stayed for over a ,F^ fc » seated ? to®* . „ night tj#t JJradjijau's health taut improver}. He fppU *o better that h e P** B espresfeed his *»- "to filay for. the matc|i with Victoria, esfcW«(»e--ing at Melbourne next FriW- s«afc\ engage{nent would-'. providfl.• match practice ijx. visq of tWjSSPfi|t a ' Test match, commencing »t ISglhftHFP® on Ueoemher 30th. j; . ; Before Bred man plw jn ' «>• ■ Sheffield Shield 9* : SJ3rd it Will he - selectors to agree to Jus \ to the tesfn, ?n4 fojr the ■ Wales Criefat f ts ■ opproyjil, Edition of wpuld ipcipenpa tlie »lW»feW New SflflitH Wales players t(»-is, |wb hpeing tjiai the Tetjt 10ft a weelf later, it i? «ot inoM»t tb;,t tlarc will be s*ny Hons. . '•? The §ecftnA se^}t &ee(iis certain that BradflWn Wiß. be tit to play ia the second le»fe mascb; - , but ther« will not he *nif cal exami notion of Board t»E' Control arrange one. .. . - , i ond Tfest may v of the Bparf Pintfpl, wHeft reviesred tpp fIWJr *»; writer rnlf, »Mor Ty»»q) P ; d tixtd'theL » wiqy ' seek to have words ■isro-c»' :; M 4 man. who is bound by a eon tract,' which ■ one of the parfaejfils- a THE t#. THgpS^jll 1 qpiipm n?e? Yict»Tl«f that th* leg tfflWWW by'the «®c|al l#iTiffwlifi ~1, [ L ' « tfe«» M be t» ** JWwWLfSfiii the aipfl-pliiMi p wfifewiwwßHßßi leg gjmmp with T «r W % fide jure gam®- *' " epeket Qiiljlip will not r n + S-Te^m4'da ha? to watph play ia wiiich there «fr ;no drives, square, and" late Cntpj 'or .; I other strpkes. pjjp'of" fwe - men arp off% '% '".faafsitt • of qmpial ft| W * I reversion tp the q}q ■ . : DEFENCE B¥ | CAFW ! l,AUNCE!STo?rg£epe»ty*& :.J The captftifl team (0. B. Jardine) tiHUff I defended the taptiaa of hi® declared thijt the j invented by ~}y. The English erieketers arrived thirt morning from Melbonrne. In waleom' ing theip, V% president of the Northern Tasmania?! Cricket As- : sociation, referred to the £aglis|L leg theory iacties. < 'Any teaja ha* a right to play sny theory aa long as it dees not infrinM the *}< eaid. "The leg theory tactic# or the :snglishnw» Open- to the. Australian bowlsra to emnlfte. The9e can be overcome, and this 4as' hw® . proved by the way McCabe, Omnndags; and Mngleton hattfied this of' bowling.'* . jardine, in reply, laid: "The leg theory seems to have had its birth in v Australian newspapers. We "knew no- , thing about it; bnt have wad about it since. Exfwrtly ftp «•??# type of tack has been triad times without -number, from Test erieket to village ,' cricket- Where we feavg fce#» sacccaaful has been in the playing of the leg field, and up to data t&fiW tafitifl* - - been rather to batsmen. Tne practice if BOthiajr »a*v, and there J* ;vj nothing dang«rop» it goes ob bejny *o<reesßfnL" • l " ::: .,

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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20736, 22 December 1932, Page 11

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BRADMAN'S HEALTH. Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20736, 22 December 1932, Page 11

BRADMAN'S HEALTH. Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20736, 22 December 1932, Page 11

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