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INDIAN CRICKETERS.

FREQUENT DISPUTES.

LONDON, June 22.

The Daily Mail says: “The repatriation of Amarnath, the Indian cricketer who was sent home as a disciplinary measure, has surprised cricket quarters. If his petulance was the only instance of dissension and lack of discipline doubtless a serious warning vould have been sufficient, but the Indian tourists since their arrival have frequently been at loggerheads with the captain and management owing to their super-sensitiveness. “The authorities feel that if the team trains more seriously and disregards these minor matters, things will progress more smoothly. Poor Amarnath has had to suffer for the general good.” '

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 173, 23 June 1936, Page 7

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INDIAN CRICKETERS. Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 173, 23 June 1936, Page 7

INDIAN CRICKETERS. Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 173, 23 June 1936, Page 7

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