BATTING GROTESQUELY AT SEA
(Received 10 a.m.) SYDNEY, December 9,
Neville Gardus, the well-known English critic, in an article in the Sydney Sun” from Brisbane, says: “It as now Australia’s task to win three out of the remaining four tests. Frajnkly, I do not think they will develop the 30 per cent, technical superiority over. England necessary for such performance. No doubt the wicket?, today made impossible the authentic- and., .easeful stroke play' of the Australians. Nevertheless, the batting was grotesquely at a loss to deal with an occasion of difficulties.”
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Northern Advocate, 10 December 1936, Page 8
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