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bowled magnificently, and was ever difficult on the only good wicket we batted on. He was making the ball swervo in from the leg, and when it touched the ground it broke back again. By this meñas he beat nearly every, mtsman, and the only man whosequed at all able to play him was Tyldesley, His figures-seven the 17-were excel- lent, no matter how much the wicket helped him, but they were no better than he deserved. Ti seems to me that as his batting has gone off his bowling bas proved. Nobedy could have bowled better than he did, and with that swerve which he has cultivated, he is always likely to be dangerous on any wicket. One thing is certain, and that is no batsmen can afford to takeliberties

with Noble,

Trumble bowled his own longth, but: once it seemed to me that Jessop by rushing out to him, hit him of it. He looks as if he is bowling as well as erer, and even on the good wicket of Friday he made the ill do a good dal. All and a keen critic of the game, and his the batsmen lind trouble in getting him applause is not limited to one sideway. After the number of years he has been playing it is remarkable how Any good piece of play receives his he retains his form. His height is all

proval oven though it be against his arn team, and Tyldesley was greatly qucouraged in "his fine isnings by the cheers his various strokes olicited.

The team we met this time differed freng that of the fist writela. Dat and Armstrong wer played instor of At Lood add ne It is client to express an opinia as To whether the |Australian side was stronger or not Itim in the first test. Duft certainly

came oft

in his favour, and he uses. it well. In this match his baud was often over the top of the sighs board, the result being that the ball was hidden by the trees. Coming down from such a height, Trumble often case above the top of the stumps, and batsmen had to be very earful they did not get him up.

Howell did not howl very much, but he trandler very well indeed, several times making the hall beat the batsmen and the wicket. Although Howell's figures do not look very good, this season, I still think bind one of Aus- tralia's most dangerous bowlers. It I thought bis innings was must always be remembered that figures wonderful ong, and now he-ins got into are not everything. A man may bowl an Australian representative teams I really well, but, hwing no luck, may cannot ser how he can be left out until ot get a wicket, while another way get many wickets with very inferior he ecmpletely lases his form. The bowling. It is only a hiteman who MACHINES. principal feature of his innings was the knows how well a bowler is doing his

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manner in which be used his head. He is a thoughtful batsman, and as he always selected his bill, he gave nothing away. Early in his innings he was missed at the wicket, but it was a very difficult chance. Some of his strokes were wonderfully good, and when he was set he took several balls right off the centre stamp. At times he did not play Braund too svall. When the how ler was using the leg theory, Doff stop ped them with his legs, but he seemed to be at fault when Braund was howling

He is as

work, and Howell was making the ball do more than anybody else, likely to get a wicket na anybody 1 know, and I have seen him on sonte English wickets when he was absolutely is that his pace cornes from the pitch, unplayable. His principal characteristic

and with the occasional one that comes with his arm, as he also hides the ball well, he is always dangerous.

There is a big change in Jones' bowling. He has not his old pace, and he takes a much shorter ran than when in England, this delivery is somewhat laboured, and when on the good wicket on Friday, be appeared to hesitate a little. Fast howlers never do last long, but even if at the wicket, as he appeared to bo Jones does not get another wicket ho should he satisfied with his past per caught in two minds. Dat is to be formantes, At his best, Janes was one, congratulated on his success. He has of the best fast bowlers alive, and undoubtedly a great future before him, undoubtedly was a tower of strength to

any side. and in my opinion he is the right man || Clem Hills 00 was an innings of for English wickets. When the team which even he should be proed. That

struck me as the turning point of the match, and I don't think Hill gava a chance. Sometimes his ranging be

was picked his inclusion rather surprised me, as, after his Sydney performance, I expected to see 'Leod, Laver, or tween the wickets was rather risky, M Alister in before him. His innings, but with that exception he never looked however, thoroghly justified his selec like getting out. He never gave any

tion.

The other nos man, Armstrong, also thing away, and put the wood on to every ball ne know he could score from. played a fine innings at a critical time His quare out was a splendid stroke. of the game. Wo did not get him out but most of his runs we got on the either time, and his runs anest reached tez side, where his placing was simply the half century. On the last morning beautiful, But Hill will enter One the Australies batted, Arrstrong ball he got from Barnes. It was early played a loyal game for Dhalt, who was in his innings, aust completely beat him. getting raus. He made some very nice it came with the bowler's amp, Hi off-drives and cats, and his long real playing forward. It make a lot of pacy is of great use to him. He also was frous the pitels, and best both Hill and eatly missed, Lilly neglecting to take Lilley, four byes being the result. a chance off Brund

Trumper did tot give us another of "It is always a risky thing to put the his long innings. In he first effort, he other side in after you have won the was diso sad from probably the very toss, but in this cus T thick lactaren worst. ball of the mate. It was not. was perfectly right in doing so. If we pitched more than half way, but as. barl gone in I think we would have been Trumper tried to got it past point, ha beaten worse than we were. There is

no doubt the critics at home will jumpot is rather high, and was caught by Tyldesley at third. In his second to the conclusif, as they did last year, innings he was taught at the wicket in that MacLaren nade un sarvor of jud swishing t an off one from Barnes, the ment, but he was thoroughly justified first ball after lunch.

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Darling played very well. He was lot of rain, but the weather looked lucky in his first innings in getting a

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