CRICKET.
AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION KELLEWAY’S JOB. SYDNEY, February 15. Kelleway, Whose omission from the Australian team to tour England has caused much comment, states his trip to England is purely on private business. SYDNEY, Fob. 15. Kelleway states that he is visiting England as a special correspondent for'the London “Daily Express” during the tour of the Australian team. LONDON, February 16. The “ Daily Express ” features the announcement that Kelleway is travelling with the Australian cricket team as the “Daily Express” special cricket correspondent and adds: “He will not. of course, play against England. He will provide the “Daily Express” with vivid description and critical accounts of the progress of all five tests. Tlie newspaper adds: “ Kelleway’s coining was the predominant topic of discussion in cricket during the weekend ; what will ho his attitude towards the visiting team from which, in his view, he has been wrongfully excluded as a plnvor; what will he have to say about the lierformanecs of those who superseded him? These are some of the countless questions asked by cricket followers who look forward to his arrival.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 February 1926, Page 1
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