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ENGLISH SKIPPER’S ACTION. AROUSES MUCH CRITICISM. (Australian Press Association.) (Received Dec. 28th. at 11 a.m.) SYDNEY, December 28. The “Telegraph” says: “To show his r-isentment at the umpires’ decision to. play, last Saturday, Jardine said that he would not use his regular bowlers, and would not hat on such a. wicket. That was why Atkinson declared to force the' position. , Jjjrdinc's action is to he officially reported to.the Board of Control.. •The English cricketers:left Tasmania for Melbourne. Jardine refused to say anything regarding the criticism levelled at him. Clem Hill agrees, with Darling that Australians have played tests in England on far ; worse wickets than the ,011^^1) on Saturday. , The action of Jardir. 3 m going to th* chairman of the Tasmanian Cricket Association, and asking him t 0 intervene. after the umpires had declared the-ground fit for play was not in the true sP'rit' of cricket; Jardme’s sugrestion that ; th/*-match -be*--forfeited to Tasmania was too absurd to discuss.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 December 1932, Page 6
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