A SIDE WITHOUT A TAIL
CRICKET TEST TEAM Press Association. —Copyright. ; LONDON, Thurs.— Sporting Life describes England's selected cricket test, team as a side without a tail and the best-equipped team to go to Aus-j trulia since the war. "They will depart with the confidence of the whole English sporting public, behind them," tlie paper adds. The All England selectors, Messrs P. F, Warner, P. Perrin and T. A. Higson, chose 15 lo make file U'ip, and one more will be s electcd later. The players are I). R. Jardine ( Sur_ j rey), captain, if. Sutcliffe (York,! shire), W. It. Hammond (Gloucestershire), K. S. JDuleepsinhji (Sussex), L. Ames (Kent), G. Duckworth (Lancashire), P. R. Brown (Surrey), M. E. S. Wyatt (Warwickshire), Nawab of Pataudi (Worcestershire), (i. O. All.in (Middlesex), H. Larwood land (Yorkshire), 11. Verity (York(Notfs), W. Voce (Notts), M. Leyshire), M. W. 'fate (Sussex).
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 23, 19 August 1932, Page 6
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145A SIDE WITHOUT A TAIL Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 23, 19 August 1932, Page 6
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