ENGLISH CRICKET.
I ♦ ! M.C.C. INDIAN TOUR. ! i ! | ' i j JARDINE TO BE CAPTAIN. ■ « : ••JfYliD T6ESS ASSOCUTION— ST IL«CT»IC ■ TICEORAPH —COPtRIC.HT.) ■Received July 28, 9.40 p.m.) ' | LONDON, July 28. j D. R. Jardine has accepted the cap- | taincy of the Marylebone Cricket Club j team to tour India, which will leave 'on September 9. The "Daily TeleI graph" understands that only six other I players who had been on the Ausj tralian tour were approached, three ol j whom, Sutcliffe, Hammond, and Ley- ! land, were unable to accept. j WEST INDIES V. NORTHLMBERI LAND. i i LONDON, July 27. • | In its match against Northuinber--1 land, the West Indies team, in its first " innings, scored 440. C. A. Roach made . 77 runs and O. C. da Costa 91. J. L. Allan took six wickets for 86. Northumberland, in its first innings has three wickets down for 44.
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20920, 29 July 1933, Page 14
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