THE M.C.C. TOUR.
PLATERS AND .THE BOARD OF CONTROL.
By Telegraph—Pres3 Aeeociation-Copyright (Rec. February 15, D.o p.m.) Sydney, February 15. The weather is showery and the wicket for to-morrow's match will Le soft. Mr. Iredalo states that ho has no intention uf resigning the selectorship. In his opinion several changes in the team will be necessnry before the final Test. So far no players have replied to tho Board of Control's invitation to make tho English four. AUSTRALIA'S LACK OP BOWLEES. Molbourne, February 15. Hill has declared that England thoroughly deserved tho "Ashes." Barnes and Foster were tho two greatest living bowlers. There was a complete lack of variety in the Australian bowling, there being no medium-pace bowler who could swerve or break.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1365, 16 February 1912, Page 5
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