THE ENGLISH CRICKETERS.
London, May 8.
Stoddart, speaking at fehe reception givert to the returning cricketers, stated bHat during the early part of the tour'Kichardaon'e customary style of bowling was tburid to bo useless, and he gave away 400 runs for 9 wickets, and was not effective until he began pitching balla two yard? shorter than" usual. • In the course o? an interview, Richardson, the Surrey bowler, declared that George Gilien was one of the greatest of batsmeny and that among the most promis* ing of the Australian cricketers are Iredale, Darling, A. E. Trott, and Clem. :Hill. Both Stoddarb and fit^wn concur in this opinion.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 111, 10 May 1895, Page 3
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