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“WISDEN’S” FIVE CRICKETERS LONDON. Sept. 5. The special representative of the Australian Itcis Association. Mr. 11. Robinson. slates that when “Wisden’s’’ live crickeleis of the year are announced tlicv will include tincc Australian' —\\ . ,1. O' Rc'-liy, \\ . 11. IVmsfni'd. and S. J. Mi Cabo. ‘' Wish on’s’ ’ each year puhlishes the portrait's of five cricketers who have been prominent in the preceding ' 12 months. They are not necessarily regalded as the five outstanding performers, as players whose port rails have •previously been used an* passed over, lit the present, Australian team, Bradman. Woodfnll, Oiirnim'it, and Ohliicid haw alteadv had then pu l iail-; in "Wisdom'.-', OFFERS TO FLEETWOOD SMITH Two tempting, offers to icturn to.plav in the North of England have been received hv L. O- Fleetwnod-Srnith. who declines to comment regarding his intern lions. The offers are further evidenei of the striking reversal of op.inion regarding Fleetwood Smith’s skill. Die majority of the critics did not discern the merit ot his fowling uulil the limit her and quality of his victims compelled
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18502, 14 September 1934, Page 7
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172CRICKET Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18502, 14 September 1934, Page 7
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