WICKET AT HOBART
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CONTROL BOARD COMMENCi INQUIRY INTO POSITION
-By Telegrapli — Copj*nai" >•
Hohart, January 5". F ollowing upon the request hy i u i Cricket Board of Control for deta.. i concernihg -the wet wicket incide i when England played Tasmania Hobart, the chairman of ihe Tasmian Cricket Association, -Mr. N. s,. Mullen, has officially forwarded ti; : information asked for. The communication sets out r- ' ' J ardine, the English captain, inf orm r ! Green, the Tasmanian acting-capta ' l. that if the umpires decided the gam : should he proceeded with * he won. decline to take his team on- to th • field. The manager and Jardine als : approached Mr. Mullen and sugge1"' ■ ed that he should intervene with regard to the umpires' decision as the fitness of the ground.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 423, 6 January 1933, Page 5
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