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U.K. CRICKET

Yorks. Back On Top (N.Z.P. A.-Reuter—Copyright) LONDON. Yorkshire moved back to the top of the English county championship with the six points it gained against Derbyshire at Bradford on Tuesday, in a game reduced by rain to a one-day ' match. Yorkshire has 138 points, with Kent and Leicestershire following on 134. Yorkshire has a game in hand over Kent and two in hand over Leicestershire. Results: — At Bradford: Yorkshire 144/4 dec., drew with Derbyshire 117 (A. Nicholson 5/24, F. Trueman 4/15). Yorkshire six points, Derbyshire two. At Birmingham: Hampshire 177 and 44 (T. Cartwright 5/S) lost to Warwickshire 177 <D. White 5'39) and 48/0, by 10 wickets. Warwickshire 10 points, Hampshire two. At Cheltenham: Gloucestershire 123 and 155 IN. Gifford 5/23) lost to Worcestershire 247 and 35/0, by 10 wickets. Worcestershire 12 points. At Lord's: Hottlnghamshiro 203, Middlesex 88/2 (match .I abandoned). '

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Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31450, 17 August 1967, Page 15

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U.K. CRICKET Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31450, 17 August 1967, Page 15

U.K. CRICKET Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31450, 17 August 1967, Page 15

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