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Comfortable cricket win

India had a comfortable win against Canterbury in a limited over women's cricket international at Ham yesterday. India scored 205 for six in its innings then dismissed Canterbury for 117. A fourth wicket stand of 90 between V. Bhagat and S. Rangaswamy paved the way for the substantial Indian total. Bhagat made 61 and Rangaswamy 59. Karen Hadlee was the 'most

successful Canterbury bowler, taking two for 41. Jenny Olsen (21) and Sue Storey (20) added 40 for the first Canterbury wicket, but apart from Shirley Cowles (40) in the middle of the innings, there was little resistance from the rest of the Canterbury players. D. Edvlji with four for 17. and S. Kulkarni with four for 30, were the destroyers of the Canterbury innings.

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Press, 6 February 1982, Page 6

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Comfortable cricket win Press, 6 February 1982, Page 6

Comfortable cricket win Press, 6 February 1982, Page 6

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