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BRADMAN NOT GOING.

ROCHDALE CLUB’S OFFER DECLINED. LONDON, March 13. D. G. Bradman has cabled the Rochdale Cricket Club expressing regret that he must decline their offer. A decision is impossible for him by June. AN UNDESIRABLE CHANGE. HOBBS ON LEG THEORY BOWLING FREMANTLE: March 14. J. T. Hobbs, in an interview, said that it was a pity the leg theory had crept into cricket. “The Australian batsmen had my sympathy in playing the leg theory. It is all very well to talk, but the man at the wickets has much less time to think than the man in the grandstand.” Hobbs considered that the matter would eventually be put right, probably by legislation. Previous to the introduction of the leg theory, cricket was better, he said, than at present.

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Wairarapa Age, 15 March 1933, Page 3

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BRADMAN NOT GOING. Wairarapa Age, 15 March 1933, Page 3

BRADMAN NOT GOING. Wairarapa Age, 15 March 1933, Page 3

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