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CRICKET Writer-Players Barred in Australia

SYDNEY, July 28. ’ “Because they have accepted offers to'write for English newspapers about the coming cricket tour of Australia, W. J. O’Reilly and Stan McCabe will be debarred from ‘big’ cricket next summer,” says the Sydney Sun. “There was some doubt as to whether McCabe would continue his cricket career as he had had much wot trouble. O'Reilly stated that he had not retired, but was being debarred under a rule which prevents lepiesentative cricketers from writing for the press.”

Four Indians Score Centuries

LONDON, July 27. Taking full advantage of an ideal wicket, the first four Indian batsmen each scored a century against Sussex at Hove. At stumps the score was three for 544 (Mercnant. 205, IVlanKad 105, Armanath 106, and Pataudi 110 not out).

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Greymouth Evening Star, 29 July 1946, Page 8

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CRICKET Writer-Players Barred in Australia Greymouth Evening Star, 29 July 1946, Page 8

CRICKET Writer-Players Barred in Australia Greymouth Evening Star, 29 July 1946, Page 8