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Another 100 By Morrison

(N.Z.P.A. Reuter —Copyright? KINGSTOWN. A chanceless century by J. F. M. Morrison, of Wellington, enabled the touring New Zealand Ambassadors cricket team to score 312 for eight in its two-day match against St Vincent. Morrison, following his undefeated century in Grenada last week, dominated the bowlers as he made 50 in 81 minutes and his century in 131 minutes. This included one six and 13 fours. The Ambassadors scored briskly, the first hundred coming in 85 minutes, the second in 170 minutes, and the third in 240 minutes. Other top scorers were the Canterbury pair, C. L. Bull 57, and B. G. Hadlee 28.

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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32266, 8 April 1970, Page 17

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Another 100 By Morrison Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32266, 8 April 1970, Page 17

Another 100 By Morrison Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32266, 8 April 1970, Page 17

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