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The "snick” rule in cricket, as recently adopted by the M.C.C., is not to be adopted in Hawke’s Bay. Notifica tion of this was conveyed to the Hawke’s Bay Cricket Association by the secretary of the New Zealand Cricket Council, Mr W. H. Winsor. In his letter, the secretary stated that ad vice had been received from the M.C.C. that the alteration of Law 24, as ap plied to the "sn’i !.<■<! ” ball, was still only an experiment in England. Umpires in first class and minor county matches, however, had received instructions to give the experiment a trial

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXI, Issue 305, 9 December 1931, Page 3

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