CRICKET
AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS.
against surrey
rain stops play
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(Received this day at 8 a.m.) LONDON, May 26
Th’ore was vstoady train all night long and play at the Oval was abandoned for the day. Play starts at 11 o’clock to-morrow and stumps will he drawn at 5 p.m.
WARNER’S COMMENT,
LONDON, May 26
Mr P. F. Warner*, writing in the Morning Post, comments, on England’s test trial team. He says: The batting is not quite good enough al't-er number live. It might be overcome by making Ames wicketkeeper : “He says lie had expected to find Duleepsinhji in the team, and is confident that be will he there later '; but lie say's he is not, sure that Geary will fit into the side. He should not'be surprised if the The Rest win, or get the best of the draw.
Colonel Trevor, however congratulates the Selection Committee on sticking strictly to business, and on relentlessly and wisely declining to include any players whom they don,’t regard as having the least possible chance of playing in the first test.
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