Bill Bowes made his championship debut.
The Wildcats, the defending champions, were 10-1 last season and have never been 0-4 in Bill Bowes's 24 seasons as coach.
The opposition bowling, particularly from Bill Bowes, was short and hostile, but Jardine survived for over four hours.
Bill Bowes expressed approval of his leadership after initial misgivings, and went on to call him England's greatest captain.
Bill Bowes, who received coaching by Hirst and went on to play for England, described him as "the finest coach in the world".
Bill Bowes was a prisoner-of-war from 1942 to 1945.
Bill Bowes also used short-pitched bowling, notably against Jack Hobbs.
However, he was left out of the team for the second Test and was replaced by Bill Bowes.
Bill Bowes believed that he was a very good bowler who would not take it seriously.
Bill Bowes is a former American football player and coach.