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[by TEIiEOBAPJI —run PRESS ASSOCIATION. I TEAM FOR NEW ZEALAND. , MELBOURNE, Jan. 13. The Victorian Cricket Association has given consent to Melbourne Cricket Cluh to send a team to New Zealand on condition that the consent of the Board of Control he obtained and that a Melbourne Club player chosen to play in inter-State matches must represent his State; that members of the team must be actual players of the Melbourne Cricket Club. Trumble says the conditions will ho carried out. Tt probably means that Hendry wiß oe unable tn accompany Die tvim M.C.C. INDIAN TOUR. DELHI. Jan. 14. The Marvlebone cricketers jVaycd two matches at Rangoon. The first was against the Gymkhana Club, which was drawn, Parson making 160. which is the highest score either for or against Marylehono during the Indian tour. TJnto took ten wickets, and Hubert Ashton made forty-eight, and sixty, not out. TlTc second match was against an All Burma side. Marvlebone won by ten wickets on tlio stroke of time. Tate took 10 wickets for 72 runs. Rangoon is the first place where Samlham has not made a century.
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 January 1927, Page 3
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