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THE ENGLISH CRICKETERS.

WARNER INTERVIEWED. By Telegraph —Press Association.—Copyright. ■:'.':•■.■.-.■ Adelaide, Maifeh 16. ■ Wabjceb, m an interview here, claimed that) the big matches had been a true test of ih» , relative strength of the Australian and English teams. Leaving aside the two match©* which were decided by winning the! toss, th* English team Lad won two and Australia one by sheer merit. The Australians* he said, were strong ia batting and fielding* |*3 but, for the time being, : were weaker thaaj - usual in their bowling, which lacked variety.) Cotter was a very promising bowler. Undoubtedly Trumper was the best batsman, I in the world, and Noble was the. best allJ round cricketer. When the Austral visit* ed England they would have to meet & stronger team {ban his. He was exceed :• ■ ingly pleased with the reception his tea© ' had had throughout the Commonwealth.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12524, 17 March 1904, Page 5

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THE ENGLISH CRICKETERS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12524, 17 March 1904, Page 5

THE ENGLISH CRICKETERS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12524, 17 March 1904, Page 5