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GREGORY’S ALL-ROUND PLAY EULOGISED “GREATEST MATCH -WINNER IN WORLD ” By Telegraph—Press Association —Oonyricht London, June 26. "The Times” honours Gregory in a special article as the greatest matchwinner in the world. He practically won the Notts Test in the first twenty minutes. His all-round play defeated Surrey. No express bowler of modern times has been such, a run-getter. An outstanding fact of the present season is that only ono score of 300 has been made against tho Australians, and in that match Gregory was not played. The writer thinks timidity tho principal reason of the English failures, and bluntly adds that the batsmen who playted Richardson, Lockwood, MolU, and Kartwright would not have been terrified by Gregory. Tho "Daily Mail” urges the selectoiß to drop Douglas as captain The difference between England and Australia in Uno last Test was the difference between. Douglas and Armstrong—‘‘The Times.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 234, 28 June 1921, Page 5
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147CRICKET Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 234, 28 June 1921, Page 5
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