PENALISING BOWLERS
LARWOOD AMPLIFIES STATEMENT LONDON, October 12. Harold Larwood, amplifying his refusal to play against Australia if ordered not to bowl body-line, declares: "If you start penalising a bowler it is time that cricket finished. They would not penalise Bradman for scoring 300; why should they penalise the bowler for dismissing him? It looks as though I have been sold body and soul in order to preserve the tests. I cannot see Jardine accepting dictation on how to set the field or employ his bowlers."
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20986, 14 October 1933, Page 13
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