CRICKET.
WARNER’S VIEWS
OF FRIDAY’S TEST
(United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright).
(Received this day at 12.25. p.m.) LONDON, Nov. 27.
“j’hint” Warner in the “Morning Post” says the world eagerly avails the test. Every enthusiast who possibly can will he there. People will flack thither by train, motor car, steamer and horseback. It will I/* the place of pilgrimage, whither all reads lead, and the thoughts of cricketers are concentrated on the. test in tiie Dominions. Colonies, Buenos Aires. Valparaiso, llaarleu, China, Suez ('anna!, Philadelphia, indeed throughout tl, ( . world, for cricket commands almost universal interest. A\luuo\ci English side is selected, it will command our confidence. Australians ate great cricketers and great fighters and are most dangerous when one thinks them beaten. That is the time to leave nothing to chance. ( hapnian lias proved himself such an able leader. that he would he the last in the world to underestimate Tiis opponents. .May good fortune attend him.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 November 1928, Page 5
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