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THE RECENT TEST MATCH.

' OPINIONS ON THE ( BOWLING. Telegraph— Press A«»oclatlon-Copyrlrtt : . : • ' Sydney, February 22. The "Daily .Telegraph" says:—''/A feature of, the' Test - match was Hordern's boiling. His success will dissipate ; any ■ ■, soreness of the other States over his in- ; elusion.'-'lt is remarkable that.while the Sonth inp they. make such , a poor ,6h'owinj ngiiinft .it, lie is,a true, googlie bowler, inasmuch ;as:he' turns the:ball both ways with a;'leg-break faction, and also bowls 6traight with; the tame - -.action!' . Faulkner was carrying, the' rest of the team in tM second innings, as has not > boon unusual. . Armstrong's 132 was , e remarkable effort,' inasmuch as he was . . frequently stuclc up by Schwar'z. ■ He is ' no nearer mastering .that bowler than when they first "met." The "Sydney Morning Herald" declares : —"There is not the slightest; doubt about . the pre-eminence "of Australian cricket in tho match just concluded. It demonstrated its superiority in every department of •-••• th<> game. The South Africans have, howeycr, made their claim' 'to 1 international .- • laurels strongly enough.' They play /the gaide to the end, and lire no more discouraged by defeat than they are exalted by victory." \

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1059, 23 February 1911, Page 5

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THE RECENT TEST MATCH. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1059, 23 February 1911, Page 5

THE RECENT TEST MATCH. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1059, 23 February 1911, Page 5

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