CRICKET.
AUSTRALIAN ANI) N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. THE COhIING TESTS. (Received This Day at 8.30 a.m.) LONDON, April 1. Tho “Times” says English cricketing circles have honestly got the wind up regarding the visit of Armstrong’s formidable team. It believes the Marylcbone Club will he compelled to drastically reinforce the list of possible test players, dropping several ancients and scouting throughout tho countries for new men. After reviewing the changes and the number of men among the professionals, it says the possibility of Fry and Spooner re-entering test field is being canvassed. If Spooner enters for the test, he will he a. strong candidate for the English captaincy.
NEW ZEALAND V. AUSTRALIA
AUCKLAND, April 4
New Zealand are all out for 259. Dane, b. Ironmonger, 22; Brice, c. Wndily, b Hornibrook 3(5; Rountree, b. Ironmonger, 12; Mcßeath (not out). 0; extras 10. Bowling analysis.—lron monger 4 for 93. Hornibrook 2 for 64, Lampard 3 for 63, Lidioutt 0 for 64, The completion of the innings lasted half an hour. New Zealand follows on. At lunch the score was 1 for 68. Blunt, c. Ratcliffe, b. ironmonger, 26; Huddleston (not out) 40; extras 2.
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