DOMINION CRICKET TEAM.
ARRANGEMENTS FOR TESTS fßy Telegraph-Press Assn.-Copyright) Received Wednesday, 8 p.m. LONDON, March 16. The Board of Cricket Control announced that New Zealand had agreed to an admission of two shillings for the Tests in 1937; also to their being played on conditions the same as those tfhat prevailed during the recent Tests in Australia.
The Advisory County Committer agreed:' "The batsmen at the wickets and the captain' of the fielding side shall consult as to the fitness of the light, and if they are unable to agree, the question shall be determined by the umpires-, in accordance with law 4.-. Should play be suspended and c-ond' tions later improve, the umpires, without waiting instructions, shall call upon play to resume." It was further agreed that all countv executives, at the commencement of the season, should instruct the captains to discourage. unnecessary or doubtful appeals against the light.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 18 March 1937, Page 7
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