MATCH-WINNING INNINGS.—After being 192 runs behind on the first innings, Canterbury beat Otago by 30 runs in the Plunket Shield match which ended at Carisbrook,. Dunedin, yesterday. One of the principal contributions to Canterbury’s victory came from P. G. Z. Harris, who went in when the innings had been in progress only 12 minutes, and was 107 not out when the last wicket fell. Harris is shown being congratulated on reaching his century by the Otago bowler, A. McK, Moir. The fieldsman applauding is S. N. McGregor,
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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29398, 28 December 1960, Page 10
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87MATCH-WINNING INNINGS.—After being 192 runs behind on the first innings, Canterbury beat Otago by 30 runs in the Plunket Shield match which ended at Carisbrook,. Dunedin, yesterday. One of the principal contributions to Canterbury’s victory came from P. G. Z. Harris, who went in when the innings had been in progress only 12 minutes, and was 107 not out when the last wicket fell. Harris is shown being congratulated on reaching his century by the Otago bowler, A. McK, Moir. The fieldsman applauding is S. N. McGregor, Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29398, 28 December 1960, Page 10
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