CRICKET.
4UBIRALIAN AND N.Z. OAIILB ASSOCIATION. CRICKET RULING. LONDON, November 27. Yorkshire Cricket Council has received a ruling from the Marylebone Club, in connection with a case wherein a left-handed hatsman in ] laying an oir ball, turned the lmt round and hit it ns a right hander. The Club upheld the umpire who gave the batsman out for obstruction, and unfair play. Ci II .MG A N INTKR V r K\V ED. (Received this day at 12..10 p.m.) BRISBANE, Nov. 23. Gillignn, interviewed, said: “If we can all strike form the test matches should he very closely contested; but who will win. 1 cannot say. A lot will depend on Tate who is the star bowl- " Gillignn anticipates high scoring on both sides, llis team is about the l>est England can turn out.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 November 1924, Page 3
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