CRICKET.
THE AUSTRALIAN' KUiVE.N. | Lfindou. February 18. | iTliie Times regrets Hill's absence from I the fceahn, I>ufc says> that' the iiu:lusioii of iKansford' taud iiardsley lalloriLs some compensation. The batting oi tln? teliiu vvMl be excep'tiomilly strong, but the bowling weak. A'oble, it says, is an a.dhiirable captaia, i The Sporting Life considers that tlie bowling is doubt'iul. • A. O. Jones, writing to the Daily ihiil, is greatly disappointed at the choice ,uf the reJiwiniuig six. "It is sfiratnge," he says. "'Uliat the other selectors have gone against Hill's superior judgment, l'erhaps the fact that •McAlister is on the selection committee has. something to dot with his selection. •The bat'ting is- s>truing, but th<e bow-Ling is weak. The redeeming .feature of the •side iw its llelding."
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 23, 20 February 1909, Page 6
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126CRICKET. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 23, 20 February 1909, Page 6
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