AFTER THE ASHES
Picking the Players
HOW HEY LAND WAS CHOSEN
approval of choice
CAust. and N.Z. Cable) London, August LI,. ' The ne.wspupera unanimously ap. prove of the. choice of Lcvland, Verity and- Tate. THE THUNDERER Tlie Times says': “it is a. long time,' s lice tin- selection o: ’mmiif.'c lias besri so iinmunu from taunts of amateur selectors. ■ Each -ynio the invitations are i-aued the team become.- stronger until, whon i( sails, it will be an extremely powerful combination.” FORCED HIMSELF IN One critic points out that Leyland by his last six innings of 52 not out, 91. 153, 113, 45, and 160 (averaging 121) litoralj- forced'his way, into the team. For some tme he has had experience of hatting first with Sutcliffe. Thus the problem of the opening batsmen in Australia is virtually settled. The inclusion pf' Tate, it is generally agreed, trill be welcomed both here and in Australia. VERITY'S VICTORY Concerning Verity, it is suggested that it was imperative to include a slow left handed spin bowler. Tlie com initteo has apparently chosen a younger man in preference to White.. WILL IT BE JUPP It is suggested that Jupp is the best man, for the la t place in order to replace Ilobbs at cover point-
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Feilding Star, Volume 9, Issue 3798, 16 August 1932, Page 6
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