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START AND FINISH. —Canterbury had to struggle hard to gain a first-innings win against Central Districts in the Plunket Shield match at Lancaster Park yesterday. TOP: A Canterbury collapse begins when K. Thomson is caught by the wicket-keeper, R. Schofield, off the bowling of B. W. Yuile. From 339 for three, Canterbury then sagged to 384 for nine, two behind the Central Districts score, and the winning runs were hit by the last man, P. A. Sharp. BOTTOM: I. R. Hartland, the mainstay of the Canterbury innings, lofts a ball for two to reach his 50, once Canterbury had gained a first-innings lead. The other batsman is Sharp.

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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30642, 7 January 1965, Page 3

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START AND FINISH.—Canterbury had to struggle hard to gain a first-innings win against Central Districts in the Plunket Shield match at Lancaster Park yesterday. TOP: A Canterbury collapse begins when K. Thomson is caught by the wicket-keeper, R. Schofield, off the bowling of B. W. Yuile. From 339 for three, Canterbury then sagged to 384 for nine, two behind the Central Districts score, and the winning runs were hit by the last man, P. A. Sharp. BOTTOM: I. R. Hartland, the mainstay of the Canterbury innings, lofts a ball for two to reach his 50, once Canterbury had gained a first-innings lead. The other batsman is Sharp. Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30642, 7 January 1965, Page 3

START AND FINISH.—Canterbury had to struggle hard to gain a first-innings win against Central Districts in the Plunket Shield match at Lancaster Park yesterday. TOP: A Canterbury collapse begins when K. Thomson is caught by the wicket-keeper, R. Schofield, off the bowling of B. W. Yuile. From 339 for three, Canterbury then sagged to 384 for nine, two behind the Central Districts score, and the winning runs were hit by the last man, P. A. Sharp. BOTTOM: I. R. Hartland, the mainstay of the Canterbury innings, lofts a ball for two to reach his 50, once Canterbury had gained a first-innings lead. The other batsman is Sharp. Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30642, 7 January 1965, Page 3