CRICKET TESTS.
GILLIGAN’S OPINION. HIGH SCORING EXPECTED. BY CABLE—PRESS ASSOCIATION — COPYRIGHT Received Nov. 28, 11.30 a.m. n n- • Nov. 28. IxiHigan, interviewed, said: “If we can ah strike form' the test matches should be very closely contested, but who will win I cannot say. A lot will depend, on Tate, who' is the star bown'n anticipates high scoring if S , lde 'j Hjs team was about the best England could turn out. INTERESTING RULING. UMPIRE’S DECISION UPHELD. (Received Nov; 28, 12.5 p.m.) ■i; LONDON, Nov. 27. The Yorkshire Cricket Council has received a ruling from the Marylebone Uub in connection with a case in which a left-hand batsman, in playing an off ball, , turned the bat round and hit as a right-hander. The club upheld the umpire, who gave the batsman out tor obstruction, and unfair play— Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. 1 ■ -3b foll^ vin g; will represent Excelsnn B v. Manaia B at Hawera at 1 30 p.m. sharn tomorrow: Walkley, McH Ull '.’ Smales, Soundy, McCarthy, Morrissey, McGaskill, Weir Piper, Nairn. the following will represent Excelsior v. Ukaiawa at Hawera to-morrow: McLa - V ? Crombie, Mcr?hHn to n M S clim > Grindlay, Bernard, Galvin, Beechey and A. N. Other
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 28 November 1924, Page 7
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