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ENGLISH TEST TEAM. SEVEN MORE CHOSEN. ’United Press Association-B» CsbleCopyrisbt.) (Received 30. 10.40 a.m.) London, July 29. It is officially announced that Robins, Brown, Wyatt, Pataudi, Allen, Larwood and Voce have been invited to go to Australia, making a total of 13, Three others wiU be announced later.
HOBBS NOT RETIRING. FEELS FIT FOR 1933. (Received 30, 10.5 a.m.) London, July 29. Hobbs, who is 50 in December, has postponed his retirement from firstclass cricket. He has already scored 1,392 runs in the season, and feels fit. He says he hopes to play for Surrey again in 1933. COUNTY RESULTS. (Received 30, 10.5 -a.m.) London, July 20. County cricket results were a* follows:— Gloucester lost two for 99 playing Surrey. The game was drawn. Essex lost nine for 189 (dec.). Glamorgan lost three fol-'7O. The game was drawn. Hampshire made 183 and Worcester 164. Hampshire won on the first innings. Sussex lost eight for 31!) (dec.)- H Parks not out 172. Derby lost five for 115. The game was drawn. Notts in the first innings made 185 and in the second lost five for 219— Vialker 117. Northants in the first made 166. Notts won on the first uuungs.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXII, Issue 193, 30 July 1932, Page 7
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