Cricket hearing delayed
NZPA-AAP Melbourne The Australian Cricket Board’s Supreme Court case against eight rebel cricketers planning to tour South Africa later this year has been delayed. The hearing was to have got under way today but lawyers for the board and the South African Cricket Union said the case been delayed by
mutual agreement. The South Africans’ legal representative, Mr Tony Border, said the board’s lawyers had agreed to the delay because his clients were not ready with their case, which he said was a long and complicated one. Mr Border said he expected the case to get under way later thjjf month. C
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