CRICKET.
♦ WEST INDIES TEAM. •i'P. E3 3 AS3OCIATIOK TELKGIIAM.) WELLINGTON, December 9. "Wo liuvo no hope 'hat a atay in Wellington is possible on the return journey," wrote Mr K. 11. Mallctt, jnanager of th* West Indian team, in thanking the Wellington Cricket Association for the hospitality extended to the West Indians during their visit. "If it is possible for a Ne-,v Zealand teapa to play a iy.atch or matches in one of the West Indian orickct centres, Jamaica, Trinidad, or Karbadoes, you would give great pleasure to the West Indies Board of Control and keep olive those delightful relations which have been commenced and. I hope, established during our recent short visit." M.C.C. V. RHODESIA. (UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION—BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH—COPYRIGHT.) CAPE TOWN, December 8. Rhodesia, first innings, made 248 (Hayward 95, Symington GO). Peebles took six wickets for 57. Marylebonc, second innings, has lost one for 4. Tho Veterans will play a team from Sumner at 2 o'clock to-day, at Hagley Park.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20107, 10 December 1930, Page 17
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