Cricket.
(United Press Assn—By Electric Telegraph—C opyright.) The Third Test Aussies Favoured Reed 10 35 a.m. London, July 4 The Au=trVian Press Association Stages that ui‘e« the weather toss comes porea Iv to the a d of England, Aus ralia’s cha’ re in the th rd test is go > 1 Australia has the advantage of choosing a*> eleven wi'biut much q-i—rion n physical fi'nesc. while tao out of three of England’s fast bowlers are in doubtful bea'ib, R.t: cd 11 am. The Australian Press Association comment states in possession of Verity, England has an outstanding asset if the wicket is wet, but Australia with normal conditions looks more powerful in batting and is equally good in bowling and superior in fielding. There are good omens for Australia in the improved form of Woodfull and Bradman’s apparent recovery of stability.
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Inangahua Times, 5 July 1934, Page 3
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