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N.Z. Cricket

Sir,—lf one may venture a tentative toe into the arena where such redoubtable champions as Mr Hadlee and Mr Cromb are engaged in apparently mortal combat, one would like to voice a trivial comment on a statement attributed to Mr Hadlee.. He says that, among other desirable

elements of New Zealand cricket, is “a reasonable amount of competitive cric-

. ket.” The operative word ,of i course, is “reasonable,” and . its application depends on the . amount of non-competitive cricket that is played. Is ■ there, in fact, any worth mentioning? If there is, it never seems to get a mention in the ’ columns of newsprint devoted , to the game.—Yours, etc., i DORSET RANGER. > February 9, 1961.

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29435, 10 February 1961, Page 3

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N.Z. Cricket Press, Volume C, Issue 29435, 10 February 1961, Page 3

N.Z. Cricket Press, Volume C, Issue 29435, 10 February 1961, Page 3