THE THIRD TEST
It begins today and the testing place is Adelaide. Each side lias a win to its credit and there are five tests in all. Australia is playing the same team that pulled the second test out of the fire—a match in who Don Bradman played a perfect comeback by notching a century in his very best style and lifting all Australians out of tlie Slough of Despond into which they had slumped through the Aussie team in the first test having a very bad attack of inferiority complex, an epidemic that seemed to have been contracted by England’s team in ibe second test. Perhaps Don Bradman has now not only redeemed himself in his own opinion, but restored the ego of bis colleagues. There are some followers of tfho game who are looking forward to a restoration of normality on the part of both sides, with a consequent oom*s] Ia c? of centuries—individn- 1 and in the aggregate. Australian lovers of the summer pastime on bo till sides of Tasman Sea are further bucked up bv the assurances from both expert and popular exponents +T,..‘i rolfher Don Headman nor Clarrfrrimmett has succumbed to tike lures of the Lancashire Dengue.
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Feilding Star, Volume 10, Issue 3930, 13 January 1933, Page 4
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