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N.S.W.XI NOT DAUNTED

I f.V Z.PA.’Renter-—Copyright) SYDNEY. Queensland, needing an outright defeat of New South Wales to win its first Sheffield Shield title, began brilliantly but slumped later at the Sydney Cricket Ground yesterday. The test opening bowlers, A. Dell and G. Dymock, had New South Wales reeling at five runs for three wickets before M. Rosen (94) and R. McCosker (54) steadied the home batting with a fifthwicket stand of 108. The legspinner M. Francke then mopped up the late batsmen and New South Wales was all out for a respectable 249. Queensland was 52 for two at the close of play. J. Thomson. recalled for the match, l •took both wickets. i

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Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33455, 9 February 1974, Page 46

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N.S.W.XI NOT DAUNTED Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33455, 9 February 1974, Page 46

N.S.W.XI NOT DAUNTED Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33455, 9 February 1974, Page 46

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