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LANCASHIBE CLUB PBESIDENT'S VIEW.

{United Frees Association.—Copjright.) (Beceived 7th December, noon.)

LONDON, 6th December.

"Tho Oval Test was an unqualified success, and proves tho necessity for allocation of four days for such matches," said Sir Edwin Stockton at the annual meeting' of the Lancashire Cricket Club. "I, personally, believe that a settled policy of four, days for Tests would be more satisfactory owing to England's varying weather conditions." The Australians would fight hard to regain the "Ashes," especially if more Lancashire players were included in English teams, he added. Over-prepared wickets greatly handicapped bowlers and the small ball was a reform in the right direction.

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 137, 7 December 1926, Page 9

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LANCASHIBE CLUB PBESIDENT'S VIEW. Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 137, 7 December 1926, Page 9

LANCASHIBE CLUB PBESIDENT'S VIEW. Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 137, 7 December 1926, Page 9

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