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Queensland on top

(N Z. Press Assn—Copyright) BRISBANE. Queensland is poised to snatch an outright win over Western Australia after a rain-internipted third day at the Brisbane Cricket Ground yesterday. D. Lillee, a key man in Australia’s test hopes, fell in the middle of the wicket when delivering the last ball of his fourth over, but he did not appear to be injured. At stumps, Queensland was 42 for two in its second innings, requiring 171 runs in 330 minutes for outright victory. R. Edwards and R. L. Marsh featured in a fourthwicket partnership of 85 in 88 minutes. S. Trimble needs only 20 runs for his 10,000 runs in first-class cricket.

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Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33694, 18 November 1974, Page 28

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Queensland on top Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33694, 18 November 1974, Page 28

Queensland on top Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33694, 18 November 1974, Page 28

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