ENGLAND’S BOWLING.
WEAKNESS AGAINST INDIA. MORE HOSTILITY NEEDED FOR AUSTRALIANS. (Received Wednesday, 7.45 p.m.) LONDON, July 29. England’s bowling weaknesses against India prompt renewed and anxious discussions on prospects against Australia. The 44 Daily Mail’s” cricket writer says: 4 4 Somewhere we must find more hostile bowling for Australia. Names springing to the mind include Copson, Nichols, Fames and Stephenson; also Voce, Larwood and Bowes must be considered.” The 44 Daily Mail,” in a leader, says 44 Our bowling strength was not good enough to prevent India making a record score. Meanwhile Larwood and Voce were winning for Notts against Derby. Larwood undoubtedly is the country’s best speed bowler.” (Concluding play in the second Eng-land-India test is reported on page 7.)
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Wairarapa Age, 30 July 1936, Page 5
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