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ENGLISH CRICKET TEAM. LONDON, Sept. 17. Remarkable interest is taken in the departure ctf the. Marylebone Cricket Team for Australia tq-mqrrow afternoon from Tilbury, Hobbs, who is playing in a charity match, joins the Osterley at Toulon. Jupp will go if he can get business looked after. Douglas, in an interview, described Jupp as a coming player. He said sixteen men were not too many to take so as to avoid staleness during an arduous tour. The absence of an experienced long-fieldsman had been criticised, he said, but doubtless Hendren, Makepeace, Woolley and Russell can relied on to hold most of the “high stuff."He expects the Australians to be formidable, with Ransford, Bardesley, Armstrong and Carter, in addition to the sprvipe men who played in England ip }9iq. Mr E. F. Warner states the Marylebone Cl«b cannot agree to eight balls tp the over ju the coiping tour.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 September 1920, Page 3
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