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CRICKET CRITIC OBJECTS TO INCLUSION 0F • INDIANS. LONDON, Satur Frank eriticism of the inclusioi two Indians in England's Test cri team to tour Australia is mad( "Cricketer" in the Manchester G dian. He doubts wbsther an English] tory for which Duleepsinhji and; taudi were largely responsible w give satisfaction in England. "Two blacks don't make a wh comments ^(/riojketer/' who ad that Pataudi is as complete aj man as Bradman, and will ! beavily. "The seleetion eommittee havo rabid freetraders in their eager to overthrow the Australians,1 continues. "England wouldn't a dog's chance without the Ind wh'ose proper place is the all-Ii team." I The critic asks that if in 1942 ] are five or six great Indians pl county cricket, the M.C.G.^ i select them under Duleepsinhji's tairicy? |
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 299, 12 August 1932, Page 4
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