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Dunedin social cricket assault: Player faces life ban after attacking opponents 3 May, 2021 06:49 PM 4 minutes to read William Campbell told police he let himself, his team-mates and the wider cricketing community down. Photo / Peter McIntosh William Campbell told police he let himself, his team-mates and the wider cricketing community down. Photo / Peter McIntosh Otago Daily Times A man who beat up two opponents during a Dunedin social sports match has been told by a judge: That s not cricket . William John Campbell, 39, now waits to find out whether he will be able to play the game in the region again. One of the men he attacked in front of the man s young daughter during the Monday twilight cricket game said he would find it extremely concerning if a lifetime ban was not imposed. ....
Cricket and rugby commentator Iain Gallaway dies aged 98 nzherald.co.nz - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from nzherald.co.nz Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Iain Gallaway in 2016 Photo: PhotoSport / Andrew Cornaga Gallaway provided rugby commentaries for 26 years and cricket for 40, until signing off in 1992. Iain Gallaway at the mike early in his long career. Photo: teara.govt.nz Gallaway was born in Dunedin in 1922 and educated at Christ s College and Otago University. He began his working life as a cadet reporter on the Otago Daily Times and always said he really wanted to be a journalist but he switched to law after his service in the Second World War and became a distinguished lawyer. He was an officer in the Otago and New Zealand Law Societies. ....
Iain Gallaway provided rugby commentaries for 26 years and cricket for 40, until signing off in 1992. The cricket and rugby commentator Iain Gallaway, known as the Voice of Carisbrook, has died aged 98 Gallaway provided cricket commentaries for 40 years and rugby for 26, until signing off in 1992. He was born in Dunedin in 1922 and educated at Christ s College and Otago University. He began his working life as a cadet reporter on the Otago Daily Times and always said he really wanted to be a journalist but he switched to law after his service in the Second World War and became a distinguished lawyer. He was an officer in the Otago and New Zealand Law Societies. ....