CRICKET.
THE TRIANGULAR MATCHES. : By Telegraph—Press Association-Copyright Sydney, August 5. The secretary of the Board of Control explains that prior to the meeting of the Imperial Cricket Conference on July 1G a cablegram was dispatched to Mr. Crouch, 1 manager of the Australian team, intimating that the board did not favour the continuation of the triangular Tests, but requesting him to arrange the "usual visits between' England and Australia; also to arrange with the South Africans for future visits. Some press reports indicated that the board had just decided that it did not favour the continuance of the Imperial scheme, hence the confusion and the conir nient by "Sporting, Life." f"Sporting I.ifo" said that apparently the Board of Control 'did not appreciate tit® meaning of the decision of the Crickcf Conference, which showed t)iat the intention tof ' South Africa's, and Australia's visit to England in separate years, implied the abandonment of the Triangular Tests.l
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1511, 6 August 1912, Page 5
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154CRICKET. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1511, 6 August 1912, Page 5
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