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THE NEXT TEST. IREDALE'S OPINION.
By Cable —Press Association—Copyright. Received 15, 9.5 p.m. Sydney, February 15. | Iredalo states that he has no intention of resigning the seleetorship. He is of opinion that several changes in the b team are necessary for the final test.
ENGLAND v. NEW SOUTH WALES. Received 'ls, 9.16 p.m. Sydney, February 15. The weather is showery for the match against New South Wales, which commences to-morrow. PLAYERS AND BOARD OF CONTROL.
Received 15, 1,1 p.m. Sydney, February 15. So far no players have replied,to the Board of Control's invitation to make the English tour. '
HILL'S VIEWS.
Sydney, February 15. Hill declared that England thoroughly deserved her success. Barnes and Foster were two of the greatest living bowlers. There was a complete lack of variety in the Australian bowling. They had no medium pacer who could swerve or bre«,k.
The following will play for Law against Inglewood at Inglewood on Saturday:—Lash, Elliot, Paton, Bewley, Greatbatch, Lawry, Johnson, Anderson, Reid, Quilliam, Harding.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 196, 16 February 1912, Page 8
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