WYATT AT WELLINGTON COLLEGE
; Wellirigtbri: College vwas/visited yesl ■terday. .by/R.' E. 'S...;Wyatt,'. a :rneiriber of/the/M.C.C./team' at/preserit in Wei-' lirigto'n,' and: the /address"and demonstration of. stroke-making /by the. visitor were greatly enjoyed.: It was not only on-battirig. that'the/English: Test player' 'gave. hintsV-but.ihe/also, dealt instructively with ' bowling. Special tributes/were paid by/ him to D. G. Bradman as/the: greatest ; .batsman of all, time on . easy wickets /(there were some better, he considered, on. difficult wickets), and to W.-R. Hammond as the .greatest -all-rounder. "..■' .'.;■'
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 70, 24 March 1937, Page 11
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