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Hadlee has most runs

The two Old Boys cen-tury-makers in the fourth round, Barry Hadlee and Peter Rattray, head the aggregates in the senior cricket championship. Hadlee has totalled 256 runs, Rattray 245. After them come Paul McEwan (244), David Stead (216), John Phillips (210), Trevor Jesty and Lindsay Thorn (each 199). Hadlee is lop of the averages with 42.7, followed by Rattray (40.8), Jesty (39.8), Dayle Hadlee (35.7). McEwan (34.8), Thorn (33.2), Cran Bull (31,8), Stead (30.8) and Phillips (30). It has been a bowlers season so far. lan Wilson has 22 wickets, Stead and Gerald Cummins 19 each, Dayle Hadlee 18. Tony Farrant 16. Robert Wilson. John Calder and Mike Dolden 13 each. Of those with a minimum of five wickets, Robert Wilson leads the averages with Tony Farrant, each 6.8. David Farrant is 8.2, Stead 8.8, lan Wilson and Stephen Bate man 10.7, Lindsay Forde 11, Cummins 11.1, Calder 11.3. Barry Hadlee’s six catches in the field have taken him past 100, and Neil Francis also has six, with Peter Wallace and Ray Jones five each. The leading wicket-kee-per is Graham Gordon with 11 dismissals. He has more than 100 in senior cricket. Bryan Ritchie is second with eight dismissals, and John Thompson and Kevin Collins have seven each.

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Press, 28 November 1979, Page 22

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Hadlee has most runs Press, 28 November 1979, Page 22

Hadlee has most runs Press, 28 November 1979, Page 22

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