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KENT TORELY ON TWO BOWLERS
Promise Shown By Wright And Sheffield
CRAWLEY WILL BE SEEN SELDOM
(By E. W. Stanton.)
London, May 1. (which, le finished off last sen. THERE is á personality about son. Ever since his Repton the cricket played by. Kent days Vrientine has been a polish which is apt to make mere read and forceful batsman, and laat sults seen of secondary import- year was his best. His 180 at) ance. So fervid is the atmos-Leyton was one of the finest in- phere in the county that Maid-nings of the season. Valentine stone and Canterbury would be has been getting his eye in with almost equally full whether the a vengeance in Egypt. He has! side were struggling to keep at the latent ability to get into the the top of the championship Centlemen's side, if not further. table or stationed in comparative J. A. Pearce has gone abroad, obscurity half-way down. but Godffey, most brilliant if Neither can any question of win-least sound of the Bryan bro ning or losing affect the pleasure therhood, is available. which the true lover of cricket A. M. Crawley, whose abilities derives from watching Woolley and faults are identical with bat, Freeman bowl, or A. P. F. those of Valentine, except that| Chapman field.
KENT'S POSITION TO DATE.
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Crawley can be even more bril Hant and correspondingly more Frash, will be seen frequently, and] C. S. Marriott and J. L. Bryan, Las usual, in August. Woolley
W. Result remains the great batsman of the aide, and Ames has kindly re lieved him of the responsibility But though winning does not of chief run-getter. As for the come first let us not de to other professionals, Hardinge is ceive ourselves. How plea fast reaching the age of retire Bant it would be if after sement, and Ashdown has been a long Kent were once more to live strange disappointment. For- up their proud motio, Invicta tunately there is no lack of re In 1932 Kent finished third; it inforcements, and it is parti- was hardly a brilliant third, but cularly lucky for Kent that there were signs that the new whenever for any reason Ames fifteen points for a win idea is not available, they have a would get Kent well. If once or wicket-kooper almost,
if not twice the luck had been more quite as good in W. H-V. Lévett, kind. there might have been
The T A Pearce mentioned. different story to tell.
He
Is the son of "Tam" Pearce, the It could of course hardly be popular Colony skipper. claimed that Kent were the best played for the H.K.C.C. last sea- side, if only because they pos Pon with a League average of aessed, until C. S. Marriot arriv-| 31,06,3
ed in August, only one really effective bowler. Freeman is so supremely good against the not- quite-top-class players that In most matches he is all that Kent; want. There are certain sides whom Freeman is morally certain to bowl out for fewer than two hundred. Equally, however, he must, in normal circumstanées, be expensive, when used as o stock bowler, against quick- footed batsmen such as Hendren and O'Connor. This year there are hopes of two bowlers on whose success depends very large- ly Kent's chance of doing con- sistently well against the good sides as well as the moderate ones.
The Newcomers, Sheffield has been more or less rejected by Surrey; but, ali counties make mistakes, and Surrey once equld see no good in another young man, named Mead. Two years ago Sheffield looked an uncommonly promin ing bowler, Quicker than medium, he brought his arm over high
match between Paavo
with the left shoulder pointing A Nurse (above) and the
In approved fashion to mid-off, The result was considerable life off the wicket and an in-swing with the new ball which came late enough to make a batsman-hurry over his stroke. Last seRBUD Sheffield was ill, and apparently
French runner, Jules: Ladou- megue, is in prospect. Nego tiations are proceeding in Paris-Beuter.
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The other new bowler is Wright, a youth of, I believe, 17, who took 69 wickets for the 2nd XI. last season. Wright, like) Freeman, is a leg-break bowler Fortunately their method is dis- similar, Wright's, for one thing being considerably quicker through the air. Wright spins the ball like a top, and in a net at any rate, his length is good for a bowler of this type. It is la pity he does not provide a con- Ifast, but, if he de good enough, there is room in the alde for them both
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