@silent said:Jardine was a tall, hard boned, personality, having none of the unction often associated in his period with cricket. On the field, even a Harlequin cap did not lighten or brighten his pervading air of relentless purpose. His was a realpolitik. He determined in the early 1930s to wrest back the “ashes” from Australia, and to put Bradman in a reasonable, if still high, place. ____________________________________(1) The fastest bowling could not hurry him.(2) He had played against many countries.(3) He was perhaps the first to lead the reaction against Edwardian gesture and romance and the humbug of “may the best side win”(4) His influence on the cricket field was mild.(5) All the howls and winds of the world would not deter him.
5) ? ..
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