CRICKET OVERSEAS
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AUCKLAND, This Day. Four Auckland members of the New Zealand Cricket team, Vivian, Wallace, Weir and Cowie, were welcotued by Cricket officials on their arrival this motning from Wellington. Vivian named Edrieh, Hutton, COmpton, and Washbrook, as fouT of the best Of the yolinger generation of batsmbh met in England. He said that CoWie Was fastfer in England than in NeW Zealafid and got help from the heavier atmosphere. The Aueklandors said the Australian wickels were rnucli fasfeer. They wero iniproSsed by tho play of tho Australian CdltB, Jackson, Barnes, Hassett and thb last. boTYling. og MtiCormick.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 55, 27 November 1937, Page 5
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