CRICKET BROADCASTS
Sir-I have for some time past been wondering whether any steps have been taken to relay a_ ball-by-ball description of the forthcoming test matches to be played against England by the New Zealand cricket team. It was considered worth while to broadcast over 2YA the tests recently played for the Ashes by Australia and England. I feel sure that many followers of cricket would, like myself, be wholly in support of such an idea.
I.H.
NICOL
(Khandallah).
(The position is still the same as we set out in our issue of February 18, page 11. It is probable, but not certain, that Station 2YA will remain on the air all night to cover the test matches. In addition, the NZBS hopes to broadcast reviews of play by the Rev. QO, E. Blamires.-Ed.)
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 20, Issue 509, 25 March 1949, Page 5
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