Cricket UMPIRES AND COUNCIL
‘Relationship Excellent’
(NJ!. Press Assoctafton) WELLINGTON, Aug. 23.
Provided future committees recognised they were servants of the New Zealand Cricket Council. entrusted primarily with the task of improving and maintaining umpiring standards and with attracting as many as possible to the umpiring ranks, there was no reason why the excellent working relationship with the council should not continue
To this comment in the annual report of the New Zealand Cricket Umpires’ Association to be presented at Hamilton on Sunday is added: "The executive seems to have done much to give the New Zealand Board of Control confidence in the ability of this association to carry out its allotted task in a diplomatic and responsible manner.”
The South Canterbury Cricket Umpires’ Association has been disaffiliated from the national body because it has paid no subscriptions or forwarded any correspondence over two years, it is stated in the report. At the invitation of the New Zealand council, which is reviewing the Plunket shield playing conditions, the Umpires’ Association has submitted a number of recommendations.
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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29909, 24 August 1962, Page 17
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