CRICKET.
AUSTRALIANS IN ENGLAND. (Received April £4th, 6.5 ».m.) 1 LONDON, Apnl 23. Armstrong, interviewed by the- "Sports man," declared that his team was fit and well and prepared for a strenuous campaign, especially travelling, "which, he said, is a taxupon our men. I have no fear that the men will not come up to expecMjpns, but we do not expect to score as we did on the fin© Australian wickets. It is a team of steady, quiet fellows, who are all workers. The second English Test Match mil be played in the North of England on July 15th, and the Scottish test at Glasgow in mid-June. ... , ..«■ Lionel Robinson's team will be:-Mac-L*ren, Douglas, Knight 3.0. White, Jupp, Chapman, G. Wood, S. Gibson, Stevens, Hobbs, audrßencteen.
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17128, 25 April 1921, Page 5
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125CRICKET. Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17128, 25 April 1921, Page 5
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