SPECIAL ARTICLES
DON BRADMAN.
BY
“Clarrie Grimmett and I are excellent friends, and there is no player with whom I would feel more at home in asking advice. In fact, it is characteristic of the make up cf most top-flight cricketers that they are always ready and willing to give a word in season to the young player, provided he is keen and anxious to learn.” The above is an extract from Den Bradman’s fourth article on cricket, which will appear in the “Star” to-morrow. In it Bradman describes various exciting matches in which he has played, including his first Sheffield Shield game, an unexpected defeat at Adelaide, and a “duck that has saved me getting many since.” (i. ■ ■ ■■r----===dJ
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 19270, 6 January 1931, Page 1
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