FUTURE TESTS
ENGLISH CAPTAIN CONFIDENT.
(Received 29th December, 1X.15 a.m.) SYDNEY, This Day.' A: E. R. GiUi'yau, the English enjv lain,, in stUu.gthat he iscoufidont regard
irjg the remaining lests, said he ha< no rtovhi that the Englishmen hat a greater share cf bad luck throughout <-tie match, and added tbaf the Eciiish batting did not come up to expectations. He ivas, howe-er, UnaMo io account tor their failura. Hi was -well 3et;efied w.th the bowling, and luore than satisfied with the fielding. _ H. L. Colims «aid that the Australpeat, and it looked as if.there muet be a tightening up, especially in the ii.ld.i-.g. if. Australia was to retain the Ashes. ■
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 155, 29 December 1924, Page 2
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