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THE ART of "casting a ball at three straight sticks and defending the same with a fourth" — as Kipling described it—is absorbing thousands of New Zealanders just now. Listeners to 3XC Timaru are being especially well favoured. The former Lancashire cricketer, Eric Edrich, who is now farming in South Canterbury, is conducting previews from the Timaru station at 7.0 p.m. on the eve of each Test match between England and Australia. The remaining previews will be heard on July 8, July 22 and August 14. Our photograph shows Eric Edrich (left) and Uncle George walking in to open for the famous Edrich Eleven

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 729, 3 July 1953, Page 24

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THE ART of "casting a ball at three straight sticks and defending the same with a fourth" — as Kipling described it—is absorbing thousands of New Zealanders just now. Listeners to 3XC Timaru are being especially well favoured. The former Lancashire cricketer, Eric Edrich, who is now farming in South Canterbury, is conducting previews from the Timaru station at 7.0 p.m. on the eve of each Test match between England and Australia. The remaining previews will be heard on July 8, July 22 and August 14. Our photograph shows Eric Edrich (left) and Uncle George walking in to open for the famous Edrich Eleven New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 729, 3 July 1953, Page 24

THE ART of "casting a ball at three straight sticks and defending the same with a fourth" — as Kipling described it—is absorbing thousands of New Zealanders just now. Listeners to 3XC Timaru are being especially well favoured. The former Lancashire cricketer, Eric Edrich, who is now farming in South Canterbury, is conducting previews from the Timaru station at 7.0 p.m. on the eve of each Test match between England and Australia. The remaining previews will be heard on July 8, July 22 and August 14. Our photograph shows Eric Edrich (left) and Uncle George walking in to open for the famous Edrich Eleven New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 729, 3 July 1953, Page 24

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