CRICKET NEWS.
AI'ST a A MAN it N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION) PRESS CRITICISM. (Received This Day at 11.30 a.m.) SYDNEY, January 17. Tlie “Sun’s” Adelaide correspondent writes that Hearne’s condition fails to show signs of marked improvement and tlie Englishmen fear he will be unable to assist them "much more during the 'tJoiir'. His absence during the Australians innings was most noticeable. With Howfell and <• Douglas tifriug, Hearne would have been invaluable as a bowler, in keeping down runs. Tho “Herald” pays a tribute to the run stealing proelivites of Hobbs and Rhodes, and says they had the crowd jumping with excitement. They have stolen hundreds during their careers but they paid the price on Saturday. The “Telegraph” says this is indeed a test. The honors appear to be with the invaders, whose score, despite their attenuated tail promises a fight to a finish. Oldfield played an astonishing innings, easily the best of the match. CHANGED FIXTURES. deceived This Day at 12.20 p.in.' SYDNEY, Jan 18. Owing to the .'■•hipping trouble, the English cricketers’ Tasmanian fixtures' have been, cancelled, matches in Victoria .at Stawell and Hamilton, or Maryborough, being arranged in lieu thereof.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 January 1921, Page 3
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192CRICKET NEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 17 January 1921, Page 3
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