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CRICKET.

ATJSTRAUA V. AUOKLA3SD.

Judging by. the .performaneee of the Auckland. representatives during the past ' few £ears, during which time they have •been unbeaten, cricket has made wonderful strides in Auckland, and it is with some degree of confidence that followers of the game are looking forward to the s meeting of the Auckland team—with the Australians, which commences to-mqrrovr-(Friday) on the Domain, starting at 2 pjn. lie visitors are a strong combination, and include several of the '•stars ,, of'the recent Australian eleven, so ih&t the game should give us some indication, of how much cricket has advanced locally. The Australians practised yesterday and- this morning, showing - very fair form at; the nets. The teams are:— AUCKLAND: ' W, Brooke-Smith (captain), A; E. Keif, ;E. V. Sale, W. Robinson,. C. Sn'edden, E. Horspool, C. Olliff, A. Hadden, A. >L Howden, A. Anthony, and F. Taylor. The Australian team: will; -not ,ba chosen until to-morixnv morning, and will depend upon the state of the Messrs. C. Yon der Hyde (Auckland) and S. J. Jones (Australia) will officiate' as umpires.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 41, 17 February 1910, Page 5

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CRICKET. Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 41, 17 February 1910, Page 5

CRICKET. Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 41, 17 February 1910, Page 5