TEST PROSPECTS
COMING CRICKET TOUR "PLUM" WARNEK'S IDEAS Australian l'rcss Association. r (Received 10th October, 2 p.m.) LONDON, 15th October. "I cannot see any Australian bowlers getting us out at a reasonable cost. Australia is too immensely powerful in batting, but we have heavier metal in Tateand Larwood, which may just turn the scale in our favour. Hammond, too, should bo a useful bowler. Therefore, I think England will win the rubber," is "Plum" AVai'iier's summing up in the "Morning Post" of England's chances. "Australian wickets need super-bowlers. Happily, Tate is still with us, and will get better fielding support than four years ago. No anxiety is felt for our batting is conlideut, and our fielding will win a high
reputation. Given ordinary luck ia tho casualties and weather, and toss, we should retain the Ashes. Neverthe* less, Autralia has much young talent which augurs well for the future.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 82, 16 October 1928, Page 10
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