CRICKET.
AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CARLE ASSOCIATION LONDON. May *JI.
The “Morning ;t <»miiit‘iitmy: on a letter Uy Mr I’osaiupiot ( ex-hng-lish rep.) arguing lluit tin cause 01 British cricket deterioration is a t a 1 1 - tire to provide the younger generation with some good pilches. the pup- 1 ' says that, even at the leading public schools, in practice and games. the wickets are deplorably bad, while in a myriad of matches played on the village- greens, such a thing it' a tine wicket is virtually unknown. The result is to foster a lace til swipers and •Jitieors. The necessity ot true "'tckets for the youngest learners is recognised ill Australia, even in the upcountry places. "Here" it says, "volt have the reason whv a dull player may go straight into a’ State or test team and make good in bis fust represent!.t.vv match. ”
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 May 1925, Page 3
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