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Hadlee happier

PA Auckland Richard Hadlee, who for the last three weeks has been searching for quality fast bowling, was rather more cheerful yesterday. Speaking at the end of the third specialised coaching clinic conducted by himself, the New Zealand captain, Geoff Howarth, and Martin Horton, the national director of coaching, Hadlee spoke warmly on some new-ball prospects. •< “In the earlier schools at Christchurch and Palmerston North, Glen Bateman (Can-

terbury) and Gary Robertson (Central Districts) looked the best,” said Hadlee, who found some interesting prospects at Eden Park. “Mark Carrington is coming along well. He still has some work to do, and he was better after we talked about him using his hips and front arm, and getting more sideon. He can be quite slippery. “Sean Tracy was probably the quickest bowler there. Potentially he is very good, and I hope Auckland gives him a go at top level and perseveres with him;

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Press, 26 November 1982, Page 32

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Hadlee happier Press, 26 November 1982, Page 32

Hadlee happier Press, 26 November 1982, Page 32