TEST CRICKET
KELLEWAY AND AUSTRALIAN TEAM. ) London, February 14. The cricket correspondent of the “Evening Standard” says that a curious position may arise should the Australians fail to do very well, when the temptation may be to seek Kelleway’s help. Ha recalls that the South Africans similarly called on G. A. Faulkiner. Presumably, H. L. Collins, the Australian captain, would have to obtain the permission of his selectors for such an action, which would be a signal and improbable admission ’of error. —Reuter. Sydney, February 15. Kelleway, whose omission from the Australian team to tour England has caused so much comment, states that bis trip to England is purely on private business. —Press Assn. (Rec. February 15, 11.5 p.m.) Sydney, February 15. Kelleway states that he is visiting England as special correspondent for the London “Daily Express" during thn tour of the Australian team.—Press Assn. MARYLEBONE TEAM v. WEST INDIES. Georgetown, February 13. The third Test between the Marylebone team and West Indies was commenced in fine weather. West Indies have lost six wickets for 282 runs (G. Challoncr 82). —Reut°r. 1
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Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 121, 16 February 1926, Page 4
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182TEST CRICKET Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 121, 16 February 1926, Page 4
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