THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.
MATCH WITH GLOUCESTERSHIRE. VISITORS BATTING. (tTNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION—BY ELECTBIO TELBQBAPH—COPVBtGHT.y ' (Received August 26th, 1 a.m.) LONDON, August 25. Tho match Australia v. .Gloucestershire was resumed in fine weather. The wicket was good. Scores:— GLOUCESTERSHIRE. First Innings .. .. .. 72 AUSTRALIA. First Innings. W. H. Ponsford, not out .. 28 A. Jackson, b Goddard .. 8 Extras .. .. 8 Total for one wickot .. 42 NEXT SERIES OF TESTS. HOBBS ON ENGLAND'S PROSPECTS. (Received August 26th, 7 p.m., LONDON, August 24. The "Daily Herald" publishes an interview with J. B. Hobbs, in which he says that he does not See any chance of England recapturing the Ashes in tho next series of Tests. "Wo are faced with a tremendous task," hu said. "England wants. rie\v blood and yoUng blood, but I cannot see where it is coming from. There rs a rtearth of bowlers of all kinds in England. While Australia has quite a number of promising youngsters, we have nobody equal to them. I Can see only seven certainties for the next visit to Australia. They are: Sutcli'fe, Hammond, Leyland, Duleepsinliji, Duckworth, Wyatt, and Peebleß.'"
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20016, 26 August 1930, Page 11
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