CRICKET.
j UNITED SERVICE TEI/KGIIAMS. j PRAI.SE OF GREGORY. (Received This Day at 0.10 a.in.) LONDON, June 26. Tho “Times” honours Gregory in a ! special article, as file greatest match winner in the world. Tt considers that lie practically won the test match a* Notts in the first, twenty minutes, by j his all-round play, and also defeated i Surrey. No express howler of modes n 1 times has boon smell a run-getter. The i outstanding fact of the present cricket ! season is that only one score of three ! hundred has hefTn made against the j .Australians and in this match Gregory did not play. The writer thinks timid- ! itv is the principal reason of English | failures, bluntly adding that batsmen j who played Richardson, Lockwood. ! yield and Kortwright, would not have I been terrified by Gregory. | The “Daily Mail” urges the selectors jto drop Douglas ns captain. The differ- | cnee between England and Australia in I the last test, was the difference between | Dougals and Armstrong.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 June 1921, Page 3
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