FOURTH TEST PROSPECTS
COMMENT IN ENGLAND HILL PtTLOOTSPS JACKSOM (Flee. Tel. Copy rigid-United Press Assn.) (Australian ami .N.Z. Press Association.) [Received February o. 3 p.m.) LONDON, Feb. 4. "I'hiin" 'Warner expresses the opinion that if she can set- Australia to gel 350, Kngland will just about win, but Deary's injury presents a problem for Chapman. Clem Hill cables a long eulogy of Jackson. He says,: ".He makes shots everywhere, and is always polished and artistic. He lias one particular wristy shot between point and cover. It is effortless, bul powerful. He is the nearosl approach lo Trnmper I have ever seen. L cannot pay a greater compliment to Jackson than that." IT. Iv. Wnolley, in the Daily Chronicle, says: "If is wrong to treat Australia's advantage as of no consequence.' Even a few runs are a moral advantage. Jackson is another illustration of Australia's knack of producing someone to check .a. slump in her cricket prestige. YYlrTto's success confirms my long held view that a Rhodes > insufficiently used in Australia.'
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16869, 5 February 1929, Page 11
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