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West Indies recover

NZPA-AAP Perth The West Indies were six for 211 at the close of play after staging a fighting recovery on the first day of the first cricket test against Australia in Perth yesterday. Jeffrey Dujon was not out 52 and Larry Gomes 38. The pair rescued the tourists frbm a collapse after Terry Alderman ripped through the top order earlier in the day. The West Indians were 53 wi&out loss at lunch but had

collapsed to be five for 117 at tea. Aiderman took four for 56 from 20 overs. Aiderman dismissed Gordon Greenidge for 30, Richie Richardson without scoring, Viv Richards for 10 and the captain Clive Lloyd, who also failed to score. At one stage the West Indians lost five wickets in the post lunch session for 21 runs from 8.1 overs and Aiderman had Lgten four wickets for five runs.* '

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Press, 10 November 1984, Page 8

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West Indies recover Press, 10 November 1984, Page 8

West Indies recover Press, 10 November 1984, Page 8

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