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Nigel Scott, the Auckland wicket-keeper, moves towards the' wickets as the Canterbury opening batsman, Peter Rattray, tries desperately to regain his ground in the one-day Shell Cup cricket match at Lancaster Park on Saturday. Scott narrowly won the race and Rattray was run -out for 40. Canterbury, however, coasted to victory by eight wickets.

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Press, 13 January 1982, Page 18

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Nigel Scott, the Auckland wicket-keeper, moves towards the' wickets as the Canterbury opening batsman, Peter Rattray, tries desperately to regain his ground in the one-day Shell Cup cricket match at Lancaster Park on Saturday. Scott narrowly won the race and Rattray was run -out for 40. Canterbury, however, coasted to victory by eight wickets. Press, 13 January 1982, Page 18

Nigel Scott, the Auckland wicket-keeper, moves towards the' wickets as the Canterbury opening batsman, Peter Rattray, tries desperately to regain his ground in the one-day Shell Cup cricket match at Lancaster Park on Saturday. Scott narrowly won the race and Rattray was run -out for 40. Canterbury, however, coasted to victory by eight wickets. Press, 13 January 1982, Page 18

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