GUILTY OF NEGLECT
AUSTRALIAN CRICKET BOARD. LEADING AUTHORITY’S CHARGE. (Australian Press Association). SYDNEY, June 14. Eric Barbour, a leading cricket authority in Sydney, writing to the Sydney “Morning Herald,” says:— “We have to thank the Board of Control for its masterly inactivity. In allowing Marylebone to frame a report on the body-line bowling, solely from the evidence of its own men. In that respect Marylebone lias run true to form. The Board of Control here has been guilty of neglect in a priinarly duty to maintain the dignity of Australian cricket and has allowed the minds of the M.C.C. to be distracted between a sense of loyalty and a sense of duty to the game. M.C.C. lias been swayed by the reports of Warner, Palairet, and Jiardine, into an attitude from which it will find it difficult to withdraw.” f! > DISCONTINUANCE OF TESTS? MELBOURNE, June 14. Prominent cricket administrators declare that it will not be surprising if the London representatives of the Board of Control are instructed to discontinue arrano'ements for the next •-3 , tour of England by ian Australian eleven. f { The M.C.C. report will be considered by the Board of Control on September 21st.
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 June 1933, Page 2
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