Cricket.
THE SECOND TEST. the Australians certainly a better showing than in the /game af Brisbane, the honors go Englishmen. Following their fight in the second innings the failure in their first venat the wickets appears inexpliething the second innings shown is i iat the English bowlbe “ collared.” BpSujerations in the team will be deHpahdyd, ■ but the problem is who is to ■fc ptft in ? -The weakness is the Rustralian attack, but it is hard to gee outside A’Beckett who there is to the team. The veteran, may be fit to play again, Bj?“ spiia,- length bowling will- keep Nothling -was not a ISS- : a bowler, and from the Pot appear to have been .’Ty ss much as Grimmett; Ironmonger. Ik; That Australia is havcycle. It is suffering -mm. Perfection of wickets. '■ have been discourhaving’ 'to'' bowl on ." t-I. .vWi cket:: ana there has been tendency to go for the of length. The fnake the batsman out rather than to get conditions lead to < t -i* does not follow If •'•'•.improving. With :'! :^al^K W V It. may be going back. r o®iects of the Australians Asli e s are very remote. Test is lost the building f° r the next tour to , he of more import. -wjnnwg the remainin,. of this would players.
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Putaruru Press, Volume VI, Issue 268, 24 December 1928, Page 8
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