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Ash Hart, the Canterbury wicket-keeper, is .bowled by Grant Cederwall (Wellington) in the Shell Cup cricket match at Rangiora last Sunday. The previous day Hart and Craig Thiele had completed a tenth-wicket partnership of 87, the highest for Canterbury in a first-class game against Wellington, but on Sunday the realities of cricket’s fluctuating fortunes were brought home to them. Hart was out for one run and next ball Cederwall dismissed Thiele, leg before wicket. Canterbury won the Shell Trophy fixture by 82 runs, and Wellington had a two-wicket victory in the cup game.

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Press, 19 December 1984, Page 48

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Ash Hart, the Canterbury wicket-keeper, is .bowled by Grant Cederwall (Wellington) in the Shell Cup cricket match at Rangiora last Sunday. The previous day Hart and Craig Thiele had completed a tenth-wicket partnership of 87, the highest for Canterbury in a first-class game against Wellington, but on Sunday the realities of cricket’s fluctuating fortunes were brought home to them. Hart was out for one run and next ball Cederwall dismissed Thiele, leg before wicket. Canterbury won the Shell Trophy fixture by 82 runs, and Wellington had a two-wicket victory in the cup game. Press, 19 December 1984, Page 48

Ash Hart, the Canterbury wicket-keeper, is .bowled by Grant Cederwall (Wellington) in the Shell Cup cricket match at Rangiora last Sunday. The previous day Hart and Craig Thiele had completed a tenth-wicket partnership of 87, the highest for Canterbury in a first-class game against Wellington, but on Sunday the realities of cricket’s fluctuating fortunes were brought home to them. Hart was out for one run and next ball Cederwall dismissed Thiele, leg before wicket. Canterbury won the Shell Trophy fixture by 82 runs, and Wellington had a two-wicket victory in the cup game. Press, 19 December 1984, Page 48