JARDINE A NAPOLEON
LONDON, May 15. "I dislike- Jardine's view of cricket, and believe that his qualities are better suited to the leader of armies than to tho. leader of cricketers," writes "Cricketer" (Mr, Neville Cardus) in tho "Manchester Guardian." "Jardine must understand that" he cannot have humour and unswerving purpose simultaneously. A sense of humour would have mado Napoleon realise that it was not worth it. I would not willingly sit out a Jardino innings, but I would go a long way to see him sttnd four square to the raving winds of the mob."
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 120, 24 May 1933, Page 9
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