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ENGLAND’S CHANCES SEEM TO LOOK GOOD NEW ZEALANDERS OPTIMISM CHAPMAN SHOULD CAPTAIN (Aust. and N.Z. Cahlo) Lon :lon. Aug. 7. In an interview, tiie Now Zealander, C. G. Dacre. told the London Star that England had a wonderful chance of regaining (lie Ashes from Australia. The result would depend on Grinnnett, rather than on Bradman. Dacre believes that Hammond is the best partner for Sutcliffe and expressed tiie opinion that Duckworth ought to be played. The Nawali of l’ataudi and Voce would be bellied by tile fast wickets in Ausi ralia. Tate must go as England’s best howler. Heudren ought to be selected because he is always good in Australia. The remaining place should be filled by a left-hander, either Pa.vnter or Leyland. Why Chapman was dropped Dacre was unable to understand. If a vote were taken for captain he would head the list, he added.
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Feilding Star, Volume 9, Issue 3792, 9 August 1932, Page 7
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