CRICKET NEWS.
• AUSTRALIAN & N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION] SYDNEY, Nov. 24. Carter, Tozer, Ryder and Armstrong have been invited by the Cricket Board of Cpntroj to play in the Australian Eleven at Brisbane. It js anticipated Fellow and Macartney wjll prefer to play in New South Wales v, South Australia match on the same days in Sydney. CRICKET CRITICS. (Received This Day at 10.40 a.m.) i LONDON, Nov 22. The London press is perturbed over the cricket defeat. The “Times” describes it as a decided check, demolishing the idea that Australian cricket has fallen below the old standard. It expects New South Wales to furnish at least seven men for the first test match. Macartney is as great as ever. Gregory is tho right kind of fast bowler for test matches. The “Daily News” says the defeat has shocked the British public almost as badly as Mr Balfour's first account of Jutland. Douglas has not an easy task of keeping the “ashes.” V/TT ANTED TO PURCHASE—Light * * spring DRAY in good order. Apply “Guardian” Office.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 November 1920, Page 3
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