CRICKET.
[Australia A- N.Z. Cable Association.] AUSTRALIAN TEAM. LONDON, Fob. 2 Some cricket critics regard Tvelleway’s omission from the Australian loam as an indication that the selectors as an indication that the selectors have chosen the team in order to win three-day matches. Kelleway’s methods, although admittedly sound, are not conducive to ending matches. Other critics regard tbe real weakness in the Australian tonin as not being in the bowling, but in the slips. Gregory being the only first class slip If Australia, they state, is relying primarily on “gonglies.” the slip weakness may not lie accentuated. TOUT OF STAIN. Feb. 3. The test, match closed witTL eJaryTcbone 300 (Kilner 32). Bowling: Brownlee 3 for 108. Small 2 for 47. West, Indies lost 7 for 205 (St. Hill 30. Wales 75).
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 February 1926, Page 3
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