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THE TEST MATCH

... THE TEST MATCH by the 1 We can well believe, on the testimony of both Mr. Jardine and the Maharaja of Porbander, that, the Test match at Lord's was most enjoyable, whether to play in or to watch. It provided cricket of that exhilarating kind which followers ...

INDIAN BATSMEN LOSE TEST TWO FURTHER MATCHES PROBABLE

... INDIAN BATSMEN LOSE TEST TWO FURTHER MATCHES PROBABLE Karachi, June 9.. Private cabled information rvecised here indicates that despite India's defeat in the Test match which coneluilvil yesterday, she has fully justified her claim to be treated like ...

THE INDIAN CRICKETERS

... teams. But it is impossible not to feel some disappointment at the succession of defeats which have 'befallen them since the Test Match 'which raised such high, perhaps extravagantly high, hopes. Since thew the tourists have not won a aaateh. They have lost ...

GULMARG GOLF

... Mackenzie beating Mrs. Drake-Brockman by 5 and 3, and Mrs. Bickford beating Mrs. Inglis by 3 and 2. 4j,. 143 f THE FIEST TEST MATCH between Eoglancl and loclia. Holmes (Yorkshire), deals bowled by Moluk Nisar is first inning*. .44 w. 7 k. . . . • -__ ...

JHELUM FOOTBALL

... ilesire that the tenm shall play motet. in New Zealand after the tour. The final game at Perth may be eliminated, even the test match dates be resirrnnged. ...

NOTTS IDEATEN

... NOTTS IDEATEN Although weakened by the absence of Voet—taking part in the Test match at Lord's—the Ilefent of Notts by Derby. Pllire came as a surprise. MI out for 244 runs in their first innings. Notts were dismissed a time for 200 of which sunnier Keeton ...

A FOOTBALL STORY

... Douglas. the London journalist, neglected his usual soulful themes and attempted to describe a day's cricket during the Test Match at Lord's, he, fully earned the rebuff which he received at the hands of Mr. 11. B. Grant-Govan, President of the Board ...

AUSTRALIA' CRICKETERS A SOUTH AFRICAN'S IMPRESSIONS Lively Interest in English Visit THE CONFIDENCE OF CRITICS ..

... style of batting. It is the character of the country. When the South Africans were %LP longer to be regarded ai serious Test match opponents, Australia watched their middies as though they were English player' with Springbok caps. They saw larvrood running ...

4/3', THE TEST TRIAL 50 PLAY POSSIBLE AFTER FIRST DAY —riirm • Longoa,._J:t2!

... 4 / 3 ', THE TEST TRIAL 50 POSSIBLE AFTER FIRST DAY —riirm • Longoa,._J:t2!. I Theio was no pley in • , Test !Trial match between England and the • Vest, which began on Wednesday at Carcliff. 'The match thus ended in a draw , ‘vitli tho WPM rending, ) ...