Rain, bad light stop play
NZPA Radella, Sri Lanka
A Sri Lanka President’s XI was 38 runs for three wickets when rain and bad light stopped play against New Zealand yesterday. Rain had also meant the scheduled three-day match did ndtystart until after lunch.
When further rain and poor light sent the players from the field, Ewan Chatfield had taken two of the wickets to fall for just one run, and Martin Crowe had one for 10. New Zealand omitted John Lance Cairns and
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Press, 6 March 1984, Page 8
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