CRICKET.
ENGLAND V. AUSTRALIA
(BI CA3LI—PEES3 ASSOCIATIOJf— COPSBIGHT.) (AT/STSALIAir AND S.z. CABLE ASSOCIATION.) . • LONDON, April 21. ; The "Evening Standard" ' thinks that JV B. Hobbe's suggestion that' the' Australians will bo "in the cart" in 1936 is oversanguine, and points out that a bowler used to hard wicketß does not suffer- go much when, he comes to soft ones as' the batsman dees. Grimmert might be a terror during a typical . English summer, though England has several useful elow bowlers, but none comparing' .-with the late Colin. Blythe and Wilfred- Rhodes. Hobbs's view confirms the opinion that there are eigns of a divergence in the development of the game in Australia and Etaglaid owing to the differing wickets. The time nifty come when, barring accidents, the home team may always be expected to win.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18364, 23 April 1925, Page 11
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133CRICKET. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18364, 23 April 1925, Page 11
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