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Eight for Hadlee

Richard Hadlee has made a highly successful start to the English county cricket season. When his team, Nottinghamshire, beat Surrey, Hadlee’s bowling figures were four for 8 and four for 14. In all, he bowled 27.3 overs of which 16 were maidens.

In this match the New Zealand captain, Geoff Howarth, Surrey’s new leader, was out for four and five.

The West Indian, Alvin Kallicharran, followed a double century with 117 not out for Warwickshire against Northamptonshire. Scores.—

Essex 449/5 dec. and 18/0 beat Hampshire 276 and 189 (N. Pocock 50). Essex 23, Hampshire 5.

Nottinghamshire 175 and 327/5 dec. beat Surrey 129 and 148 (R. Knight 58 not out). Nottinghamshire 22, Surrey 5. Kent 412/7 drew with Gloucestershire 204 and 334/4 (Zaheer Abbas 157 not out, A. Stovold 57, Romaines 57). Kent 7, Gloucestershire 4. Warwickshire 438/5 dec. and 301/4 dec. (Kallicharran 117 not out, G. Humpage 86 not out) drew with Northamptonshire 391/5 dec. and 157/3 (A. Lamb 67 not out). Warwickshire 5, Northamptonshire 5. Somerset 298/5 dec. and 249/ 5 dec. (P. Roebuck 69, P. Dennin 53 not out) lost to Yorkshire 242 and 309/7 (G. Boycott 60, D. Bairstow 53, J. Love 53). Yorkshire 18, Somerset 7.

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Press, 2 May 1984, Page 26

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Eight for Hadlee Press, 2 May 1984, Page 26

Eight for Hadlee Press, 2 May 1984, Page 26

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