TOMORROW'S TEST
CHAPMAN ON PROSPECTS
(Received December 3, 2 p.m.) LONDON, December. 2.' A. P. F. Chapman, in an article ia. the "Daily Mail," says: "I am not d&> spondent about the failure ': of tha M.C.C. men in Australia. I always felt that their earlier batting was too .bad to be true, especially against, slow bowlers,. but I felt sure they would some day find the form on which they were selected. The'spell now seems to be broken, and the result of the.first• Test will probably surprise the Eng» lish public; A team composed of Fagg, Barhett, Hammond, Leyland, Worth* ington, Fishlock, Ames, Robins, Alien, Verity, and Fames or Voce should-win,' Bradman, who will depend on spin bowlers, is probably in for the surprise of his life. England should make a huge, score." ' ?■;
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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 134, 3 December 1936, Page 10
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