CRICKET.
Australia & N.Z. Cable Association.]
LONDON, February 4. The “Morning Post” says Australia’s plan of entrusting the selection of its cricket team to a small committee. upon which men still active in the game are in the majority, is marked by shrewd common-sense. One of its disadvantages, however, seems to have been disclosed in Kelleway’s challenge to the selectors to explain why 'he was not. chosen. If Kelleway had been rejected by the veterans who had long .cased to frequent the porilinus pitch he would probably keep a dtgmhed and judicious silence.” The “Post hopes the English committee will also he small, with a sagacious veteran, as chairman, having the casting vote, but that the rest will he men who are still playing. .
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 February 1926, Page 3
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