CRICKET HUMOUR.
suggestions for tests. Telegraph— E'rees Association—Copyright * United Service. (Received January 12, 1.40 p.m.) LONDON. January 11. Hobbs, writing in tho “ Star,” says : Tho Melbourne barrackers were in fine form. I lore those barrackers—they are generally so full of humour and know something about the game. 'Hie "Sunday Pictorial” makes a humorous suggestion how* to even up the tests. It says : : Let Douglas be out only when he thinks he is out! •• Hang tlio umpire! •‘ Don’t decide matches on runs or statistics, -which are notoriously misleading 1 <s Let Che best side win, which would meaD taking referendums in England and Australia!”
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16323, 12 January 1921, Page 8
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