CRICKET IN ENGLAND
BOY BOWLER'S FEAT ROBINS AND DOMINIONS TOUR LONDON, Aug. 3 J. H. Cameron, an 18-year-old Taunton schoolboy, born in Jamaica, took ten wickets tor 49 in a single innings playing at Lord's for the public schools in the annual match against tlio Lord's schools. Cameron is a googly bowler of the Robins type. He is to go to Oxford in 1933. It is again rumoured that Robins will not be able to accept the invitation to Australia. Tho obstacle is a domestic one rather than business. Robins desires to take his wife, to which the M.C.C. i 6 opposed, although it made an exception in favour of Hobbs' wife in 1928. It is not likely that the M.C.C. will consent in the case of Robins. ALL-INDIA ELEVEN MATCH WITH WARWICKSHIRE LONDON. Aug. 3 Playing against Warwickshire the Indian cricketers made 282 runs (Navomal 72, Amar Singh 57). Paine took five wickets for 110. The county lest three wickets for 66.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21253, 5 August 1932, Page 11
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163CRICKET IN ENGLAND New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21253, 5 August 1932, Page 11
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