CRICKET
ENGLISH CRICKET TOUR. ITINERARY TO STAND. (Per Presji^jAoc.iution- — Copyright.) f . %|i:LLINGTON, July 12. Following a protest from, the , Otago Cricket' Association regarding th e proposed itinerary^for the tour'of the Eng. lish team next iseason, the New Zealand Cricket Council has replied to the som’ation, stating that after having cor: 4 #idered the matter fully it cannot al.t-i its original, decision, namely, til' matches can .be most suitably arraiig- • in Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch. i Arguments; .advanced by the conne’ point to the extra time and expense entailed in travelling in order to play a match lin Dunedin, and the objection of the M.C.C. to more than tint matches. Tile letter also states that, although supporters in Otago might like to see : a match, support is undeniably stronger in the other centres, and that .fact ‘ cannot be overlooked in the light oFish‘ important a master athe English team’s visit. ~~
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 July 1932, Page 6
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149CRICKET Hokitika Guardian, 13 July 1932, Page 6
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