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FOURTH TEST. CD SOUTH AFRICA v. AUSTRALIA. SYDNEY PRESS CRITICISM. By Telegraph. — Press Association. — Copyright. (Received February 18, 10 a.m.) SYDNEY, This Day. The Herald, commenting en the Test match, says : — "The fielding of the Springboks was, on the whole, jjoor. Considering the nature of the wicket the Africans' attack was not at all deadly. It looks already as if the Australianswill win the match and, the rubber.'' The Daily Telegraph comments : — "Many chances were missod by the- Africans. The bowling was net troublesome. Vogler was the worst offender. It would be flattery to say that he '-sent down en& good ball. Th'e wicket has steadily improved, and if it is fine to-day tho visitors will have a chance to make up by their batting for their defects in bowling and fielding." BAEDSLEY'S THOUSAND. SYDNEY,. This Bay. ' Bardsley has completed his thous"anl runs for the season. TO-DAY'S PLAY. COLONIALS' TOTAL- 328. (Rpceived February 18, 2.20 p.m.) MELBOURNE, This Day. The test match was resumed in pleasant weather and on a perfect wicket. Tho Australians' innings closed for 328— Hordern 7 Carter ; ... 5 "WhiUy, not out 0
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 41, 18 February 1911, Page 6
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188EXTRA EDITION. Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 41, 18 February 1911, Page 6
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