CRICKET.
- —■ ■ I AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS. 11 ' , t IIEUTKIt’s TELEGRAMS. a (Received this day at 11.30 a.m.) " COLOAIBO, Ala roll 31 Owing to the late arrival of the - Osterley, the match, Australian cricket-, ers against Ceylon, lias been aha ndoned. j i TEST CRICKET. ! 9 l (Received This Day at" 9.45 a.m ) j LONDON, Alarch 30. j The Yorkshire Post says that to I provide a test team with trial matches the value would require two almost equal elevens entailing the double ( weakening of County strength. i However interesting and important the matches may be, county cricket is j the backbone of a first-class game. Her,. , under previous arrangements Austro- j lian visits greatly helped almost all J county clubs. If test matches became | n hindrance county cricket and popu- ( J larity of the Australian visits would as- j suredlv diminish. 1 .. An opportunity for a new team to | play one preliminary match together would possibly he advantageous.
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Hokitika Guardian, 31 March 1921, Page 3
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156CRICKET. Hokitika Guardian, 31 March 1921, Page 3
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