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  3. THREE WICKETS TO O’REILLY IN ONE OVER!

    ENGLAND’S captain, R. E. S. Wyatt, won the toss before the third Test of the 1934 tour began on the Old Trafford ground at Manchester yesterday morning, and decided to bat on a wicket that proved to be soft. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    J. L. HOPWOOD (above), medium pace bowler and batsman; and E. W. Clark (below), fast left-hand bowler, are new men in England's team. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    W. W. KEETON (above), Is England’s 12th man. G. O. Allen (above, right), fast bowler and good batsman, is in the eleven. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    ENGLAND'S TEST CAPTAIN AND SELECTORS, photographed on a visit of inspection at Trent Bridge ground, Nottingham, just before the first Test match. From left: R. E. S. Wyatt, who was unable to lead the English team; Sir F. S. Jackson, Mr, Higson and Mr. P. Perrin, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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