CRICKET
ENGLAND'S TEST TEAM JA.RD.INE AS CAPTAIN. LONDON, February 5. “ Any attempt to drop dardinc from the captaincy in a bole-a nd-corner manner will cause great indignation among the cricketing public,” sa3's the ‘ livening Standard’s ’ diarist. “He is obviously the man for the job. The Australians, for well-known reasons, dislike Jnrdine, and certain English diplomats may want to discard him. Concessions to Australian feeling have gone far enough. We cannot allow our opponents to ‘ wish ’ our best captain out of the tests.”
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Evening Star, Issue 21639, 7 February 1934, Page 4
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