CRICKET IN ENGLAND.
triangular contests.
London, June 14. Referring to Captain Wynyard's Ictt?r the Keferee states: "There was no idea «f the South African crickets 4o England until the subject wa., Irtmght forward by Mr. Al>e Bailey lor *be series of triangular matches, and now the Australian cricketers are to be treated as naughty children for not agreeing to a project upon which tney febould have been consulted before action |ma taken. Compared with Australian tricket South African cricket is a thing j of yesterday. In the cricket match Xotts v. E-sex IWass took sixtceu wickets for 10. In the match Yorkshire v. Leicester, Itfiodes took nine wickets for 37 and Newstead ten ior BaogiUinji, in his second innin - against Ifidillesex, nude 78. Weshop, in the match Gloucester against Somerset, made liii and Li- 1 {not out).
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 150, 16 June 1908, Page 3
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137CRICKET IN ENGLAND. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 150, 16 June 1908, Page 3
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