TEST TRIAL
LONDON, .lime 3
The English batsmen progressed slowlv against ineffective howling, the hall coming slowly Imm the pitch. Hobbs was taken low down in the slips by Duleepsinliji. lie stared lor many moments at the Indian e\ ideiitly wondering whether the catch was clean. The umpire said nothing hut Duleepsinliji indicated it was a fair catch and llohbs, alter liirfher hesitation walked to the pavilion, speaking to White the Rest eiiptain on the way. Hammond was very subdued and soon followed Hobbs. Woolley loitfook his natural game in an eliort to light his way into the Test side'. Hendren halted brightly and showed evidence of his old time form. HEAVY RAIN. LONDON. June 3. At Lords there was heavy rain overnight and no [day helore lunch.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 June 1930, Page 6
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