CRICKET TESTS
LARWOOD EXPECTS TO PLAY.
INJURED LEG BETTER.
(United Press Assn.—Telegraph Copyright.) London, April 10.
“My leg is fine. You could not tell it had ever been injured. I think you can say I shall play in the Tests,” Larwood told the Daily Mail’s cricket writer, who declares that it is now definitely odds on that Larwood will be able to bowl with all his former pace and vigour.
BOTH WRISTS STRAINED
O’REILLY’S MISFORTUNE.
(United Press Assn. —Telegraph Copyright.) (Rec. 10.5 p.m.) Sydney, April 11. A message from Aden states that W. O’Reilly, the New South Wales bowler with the Australian Test cricketers, strained both wrists on board the Orford when he was tripped by a passenger and fell on the deck. A medical examination disclosed that, the injuries arc not likely to produce ill-effects on the tour.
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Southland Times, Issue 22297, 12 April 1934, Page 7
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