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INDIAN TOURISTS’ FAILURE. DRASTIC STEPS BEING URGED. (United Press Association —By Electric Telegraph—Copyright). (Received this day at 10.20 a.m.) BOMBAY, June 10. The failure of the Indian cricketers, who have not won one match, but have lost six is causing much concern in India. Critics are urging the board of control to take drastic steps to avoid ignominy. They advocate the displacement of the Maharajah of Vizanagrnm from the captaincy in favour of C. K. Nayuclu, or Wazir Ali. Nayudu’s brother, C. S. Nayudu, who is a googly howler, is now flying to England to strengthen the attack.
INDIA V. DURHAM. (Received this dov at 11.30 a.m.) LONDON, June 10. India in the first innings scored 174. Durham in the first innings, have lost 7 for 95.
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