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This summer has been rich in runs for the Wellington and New Zealand opening batsman, Bruce Edgar. His unbeaten 79 in the Shell Cup final against Canterbury, at Lancaster Park last Saturday extended his Shell Series aggregate past 1000 runs, and he was again in a prolific scoring mood for New Zealand against The Rest in the match which began at Wellington on Monday.

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Press, 10 February 1982, Page 24

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This summer has been rich in runs for the Wellington and New Zealand opening batsman, Bruce Edgar. His unbeaten 79 in the Shell Cup final against Canterbury, at Lancaster Park last Saturday extended his Shell Series aggregate past 1000 runs, and he was again in a prolific scoring mood for New Zealand against The Rest in the match which began at Wellington on Monday. Press, 10 February 1982, Page 24

This summer has been rich in runs for the Wellington and New Zealand opening batsman, Bruce Edgar. His unbeaten 79 in the Shell Cup final against Canterbury, at Lancaster Park last Saturday extended his Shell Series aggregate past 1000 runs, and he was again in a prolific scoring mood for New Zealand against The Rest in the match which began at Wellington on Monday. Press, 10 February 1982, Page 24