THE FIRST TEST
AUSTRALIA'S SELECTION. CRITICS GENERALLY FAVOURABLE, WEAKNESS, IN BOWLING..;' '■ : [^~~J~ Received December 10, 8.45 a.m. ■; * SYDNEY, December 10. -- The Herald stales that the test team should meet with general approval'a's ,i thoroughly representative side. ■■ at ■;.;,,-» appears adequately equipped in all'Dc-: • * partments. The batting strength con- :•*•; tains a bountiful promise of plenty of runs. In bowling the team is much less formidable on paper, but may cvolva- "-'■; some welcome surprises on hard, true "" wickets. ... Tre Telegraph says the te*um should meet with general approval. Tea i players arc capable of making' a cen- .A tury any time. First class cricketi'la Am Australia has probably never had tiper fielding combination. Only bowl- fl mg shows a weakness, but il inclu "<■ the best available talent.
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Waikato Times, Volume 93, Issue 14539, 10 December 1920, Page 5
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