CRICKET IN THE RAIN
(By Telegraph.) (Special to "The Evening Post") . . DUNEDIN, This Day. Strong criticism was heard on Saturdar among players and spectators at the Albion-Cansbrook match, which decided the cricket championship, Carisbrook winning when the umpires had hS rt° c° ,nue the mat<* in rainHalf the members of the Albion team appeared on the field i n ordinary clothes wxth the addition of overcoat? sweaters, and blazers, when at 5 o'clock the umpires, after inspecting the wicket, decided to proceed, despite an appeal by the captains of both teams that the game should be declared off. One bowler rolled his trousers to his knees. Dunning was in great form with the ball, taking eight wickets f£ ys runit
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 72, 27 March 1933, Page 3
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120CRICKET IN THE RAIN Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 72, 27 March 1933, Page 3
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