TASMANIAN MATCH
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ENGLISHMEN'S ATTITUDE IS STRONGLY RESENTED "THE GREATEST FARCE"
— By Telegraph — 'Jopyrlght).
Sydney, Tuesday. The Herald exclusively states that cerfain incidents during the EnglandTasmanian match have aroused intense resentment among officials of the Tasmanian Cricket Association. They say morp will he heard of the matter. The chairman of the assopiation, Colonel L. Mullen, said the. failure of Jardine to use any of his regular bowlers on Saturday was an insult to Tasmanian cricket. He intended •to bring the matter under the notice of the Board of Control. When the first inspection of the wicket was made the Tasmanian captain held that the ground was fit for play. Jardine threatened not to lead his men out and made the suggestion that Tasmania could have the game by forfeit. The former Australian captain, J. Darling, said he had never witnessed a bigger farce in first-class cricket. The Australians had played Test matches in England on far worse wickets.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 416, 28 December 1932, Page 5
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159TASMANIAN MATCH Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 416, 28 December 1932, Page 5
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