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El,'Nil'S TEAM FOB SECOND TEST TOUR OF INDIAN TEAM ■ died Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright (Received July 19, 6.30 p.m.) LONDON, July 18. rhe English cricket team for the ond test match against India on :ly 25, has been selected: G. O. Allen (Middlesex). ft. E. S. Wyatt (Warwickshire). R. W. V. Robins (Middlesex). W. R. Hammond (Gloucestershire). M. Leyland (Yorkshire). H. Verity (Yorkshire). A. Mitchell (Yorkshire). G. Duckworth (Lancashire). A. R. Gover (Surrey). H. Gimblett (Somersetshire). J. Hardstaff (Nottinghamshire). L. B. Fishlock (Surrey). A. Fogg (Kent). G. O. Allen is suffering from slight Gain and has decided to rest. In view of the test on July 25, he did not captain Middlesex against Kent. AMAR NATH NOT RETURNING TO ENGLAND STATEMENT BY INDIAN CAPTAIN United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright < (Received July 19, 6.30 p.m.) LONDON, July 18. A message from Bombay states that Amar Nath is definitely not returning to England, “I am a strict disciplinarian,” said the Maharajkumar of Vizianagram in discussing Amar Nath. “The manager and myself originally agreed to have Amar Nath back on certain conditions, but on deeper consideration I changed my mind and informed the Indian Board of Control of it. Discipline must be kept and I feel that the action originally taken should be adhered to.” ALL INDIA v. DERBYSHIRE VISITORS MAKE MODERATE SCORE United Press Association—By Electric Tel egraph —Copy r!gh t (Received July 19, 7.30 p.m.) LONDON, July 18. In a match against Derbyshire All India in the first innings made 219 for eight wickets (C. K. Nayudu 60). WIN FOR INDIANS LANCASHIRE BEATEN BY EIGHTYFOUR RUNS United Press Association—By Clncn’ln Telegraph—Copyright (Received July 19, 6.30 p.m.) LONDON, July 17. India beat Lancashire by 84 runs. Lancashire in the first innings made 234 (Washbrook 52, Nutter not out 64), and in the second 114 (C. K. Naldu six for 46), India in the first innings made '271 and in the second innings 161 (Merchant not out 77). Hopwood took five wjekets for 49 runs.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLII, Issue 20474, 20 July 1936, Page 11
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