CRICKET.
M-'.W ZEALAND TF.AM FOR
KNGLAND
ENGLISH PAPKIIS i tiM.MKN'I
An Kuglisili cxchang'! slates: " A new and interesting chapter in the history of cricket opens next sensoil through tin' in-rival in tin's ni a Leam m' New Zealiinilei's—nu! to inspect tlie nun.- of Loudon bridge (a.-, Macaulay, the his torino. not the cricketer, suggested), hut to play a .-riles of inali'lii's with the comities, etc. If a thoroughly represent;! live side comes over ii may well give quite a good account of itself against many teams, for the condition.-; which uhlain in this country are very similar to Lho.sc in the Dominion. New Zealnnders' interest in the game is pronounced, and they hive often welcomed teams from Kngland and Australia. The dispaleh of a team to Kngland would he something quite new, however, and the most important event in the whole histon of the Dominion's cricket."
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17133, 8 September 1926, Page 4
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146CRICKET. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17133, 8 September 1926, Page 4
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