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Test claim by Redpath

• CN.Z, Press Assn—Copyright; „ MELBOURNE The Victorian captain, Jan Redpath, pushed his test berth • claims strongly when he elegantly carted an unbeaten 98 against the West Indies at the Melbourne Cricket Ground yes terday. Only a saturated outfield prevented Redpath from securing his century with ease. It earlier held up the start of play. Redpath never looked concerned against a moderatelv spirited West Indies attack. He batted for 253 minutes to guide Victoria to 177 for two at stumps. The tourists’ captain. Clive Lloyd, must have regretted his decision to send Victoria tn to bat on a placid wicket. South Australia seieneiv • mauled the New South Wales attack before declaring at 325 tor eight in the Sheffield Shield match at the Adelaide Oval • Scores: South Australia 325. A •G. Cosier 76, I Chappell 86 D. Colley 4/54) v. Wale*.

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Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33995, 8 November 1975, Page 18

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Test claim by Redpath Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33995, 8 November 1975, Page 18

Test claim by Redpath Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33995, 8 November 1975, Page 18

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