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YOUNG BATSMAN’S FINE DOUBLE.—J. W. D’Arcy, the Canterbury opening batsman, sweeping E. A. Watson to leg for four in the Plunket Shield cricket match at Lancaster Park yesterday. Because of rain, only 90 minutes’ play was possible, and D’Arcy batted throughout. In the first innings he scored 85 runs and in the second innings 38 not out.

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Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28162, 28 December 1956, Page 10

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YOUNG BATSMAN’S FINE DOUBLE.—J. W. D’Arcy, the Canterbury opening batsman, sweeping E. A. Watson to leg for four in the Plunket Shield cricket match at Lancaster Park yesterday. Because of rain, only 90 minutes’ play was possible, and D’Arcy batted throughout. In the first innings he scored 85 runs and in the second innings 38 not out. Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28162, 28 December 1956, Page 10

YOUNG BATSMAN’S FINE DOUBLE.—J. W. D’Arcy, the Canterbury opening batsman, sweeping E. A. Watson to leg for four in the Plunket Shield cricket match at Lancaster Park yesterday. Because of rain, only 90 minutes’ play was possible, and D’Arcy batted throughout. In the first innings he scored 85 runs and in the second innings 38 not out. Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28162, 28 December 1956, Page 10