"NOT INVINCIBLE"
ENGLISH OPINIONS OF AUSTRALIANS
(Received January 28, 10.25 a.m.)
LONDON,- January 27.
.The "Star" considers that Bradman will lead a powerful side, but that/ ,though the batting looksi ; very strong ■ indeed, the- team:is-not as strong as former, sides in the matter of allrounders. ~:».'■
■ . Sir Pelham Warner, one of the Eng-1 lish selectors, said: "It is an obviously- strong side; I have never known' the Australians to be otherwise. But I hope; and believe they, are not invincible." ,
J. B. Hobbs, writing in the "Star," says: "I notice with a real pang of regret'the exclusion of Grimmett and Oldfield." :■■■•■•■'■■ :;
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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 23, 28 January 1938, Page 11
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