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KELLEWAY'S VIEWS

LONDON, June 7. (Received June 8, at 2 p.m.) Ivelleway, on the try-out at Lord's, says:—“l do not forget that I have rarely been accused of being reckless myself, but I have always tried to suit my play to the state of the game. This has not been done in England in any match this season.” Kelleway suggests that Carr is depending upon slow batting and bad wickets to wm teste, and remarks; “This is wrong. Each game should be played with the intention of forcing a win. England must learn to go out for a win from first minute of play.”—A. and N.Z. Cable.

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Evening Star, Issue 19270, 8 June 1926, Page 6

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KELLEWAY'S VIEWS Evening Star, Issue 19270, 8 June 1926, Page 6

KELLEWAY'S VIEWS Evening Star, Issue 19270, 8 June 1926, Page 6

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