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TRIBUTES TO AUSTRALIAN BOWLERS. CONFLICTING VIEWS ON STATE OF WICKET. By Telegraph—Press Association. Copyright. (Recd This Day, 12.10 p.m.) LONDON, July 22. The “Daily Telegraph” says the Eng-, lishmen’s explanation of their failure is that the pitch did not recover from a heavy morning dew and was responsive to spin throughout the innings. The same paper adds that England is in a precarious position. Howard Marshall says: “We cannot be too optimistic about England’s position. I am inclined to think Waite is largely responsible for England’s attitude of mind. He made lively use of a new ball and swung it late. The Australian Associated Press says Australia performed magnificently in dismissing England so cheaply with the wicket affording minimum help to the bowlers, who deserve the utmost credit for one of the most impressive pieces of sustained attacking of the tour. O’Reilly was the mainstay and bowled magnificently.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 23 July 1938, Page 6
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150TEST OUTLOOK Wairarapa Times-Age, 23 July 1938, Page 6
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