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M.C.C. TOUR.

DOUGLAS INTERVIEWED. By Ttlegrasa-Presi uiociatlon-Oopyrlihl Sydney, March K. The English cricketers have left to catch the steamer at Adelaide. Douglas attributed the success of tho team chiefly to the men pulling together. The bowling gave them the winning advantage.' Their batting did not reach English expectations. The Australian batting outlook was promising, but the bowling was less so. There was 1 hardly any flighty bowling, and very littlo goodlength bowling. Hordern was easily the best googlie bowler of the day. The Australian fielding was far below the customary standard.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1380, 5 March 1912, Page 5

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91

M.C.C. TOUR. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1380, 5 March 1912, Page 5

M.C.C. TOUR. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1380, 5 March 1912, Page 5

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