AUCKLAND COACHES.
CONFIDENT OF ENGLAND. (Received 1.30 p.m.) SYDNEY, this day. Tlie three Sussex cricket professionals arrived by the Maloja en route to New Zealand, where they will act as coaches. They are Messrs. E. H. Bowley and J. Langridge, for the Auckland Cricket Association, and G. R. Cox for Auckland Suburban Association. Commenting on the forthcoming Tests they all expressed the opinion that the English bowling would prove a revelation to the Australians. N.S.W. STATE TEAM. TO MEET THE M.C.C. SYDNEY, November 2. The following players will represent New South Wales against England in the match to be commenced next Friday:—Kippax (captainh Oldfield, Bradman, Jackson, Hooker, Morgan, Gregory, Andrews, Kelleway, Nicholls and Campbell, with Jordan as 12th man. TESTS IN ENGLAND. COUNTY FAVOURS SIX DAYS. (Australian and N.Z. Press Association.) LONDON, November 2. The committee of the Lancashire County Cricket Club passed a resolution in favour of allocating six days to Test matches in England against the Australians.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 261, 3 November 1928, Page 9
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