Clem Hill on the Test
WILL WICKET LAST? . TO-DAY’S BIG MATCH gjtralion and N.Z Press Association) *#4 2.25 p.m. LONDON, Thursday. ■ v lftn Hill, cabling tlie “Daily TeleJnti" doubts w hether the test wicket * Brisbane will last out four days. He 4t ” j' t will be interesting to see how wder arranges his team. “t, i S most important who is at cover im md who are the slip fieldsmen Than Gregory is bowling. He adds that it will be pleasing to -itch the match under strictly M.C.C. \nditions. with no covering on the after the start, and the six * lead of eight balls adopted by the 'vi«ti*lia» Board. •Why this was ever brought about , d 0 n ot know. lor I never met a batsman. bowler or fieldsman .who favoured it/
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 525, 30 November 1928, Page 13
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