INTENSE INTEREST IN AUSTRALIA
DIG THINGS EXPECTED OF GRIMMETT SYDNEY, 13th June. There is intense interest in the first cricket test throughout Australia, the press publishing opinions of experts, among whom the consensus of opinion is that given good weather Australia has got a very good chance of winning,
but if the weather is bad the match will be drawn. Tremendous things are expected of Grimmett, who is described as a 50 per cent, better bowler than in the previous tests. Also Hornibrook, Bradman and McCabe are looked to for great, deeds. Broadcasting stations in Sydney and Melbourne are giving details each night until stumps. GRIMMETT UNPLAYABLE FOR PERIOD LONDON, 13th June. The “Central News”, says that during the spell in which. Grimmett got three wickets he was absolutely unplayable.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 14 June 1930, Page 7
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