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Vaughan Brown, the Canterbury captain, bowls to one of Auckland’s two century-makers, Dipak Patel, in the Shell Trophy cricket match at Lancaster Park. The non-striking batsman is Trevor Franklin, who made 176, the fieldsman is Paul McEwan, and the umpire is Mr Fred Goodall. Patel made 174. Auckland won by an innings and 34 runs. Canterbury’s second game in the trophy series begins today against Northern Districts at Lancaster Park. Photograph by DES WOODS.

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Press, 10 January 1986, Page 28

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Vaughan Brown, the Canterbury captain, bowls to one of Auckland’s two century-makers, Dipak Patel, in the Shell Trophy cricket match at Lancaster Park. The non-striking batsman is Trevor Franklin, who made 176, the fieldsman is Paul McEwan, and the umpire is Mr Fred Goodall. Patel made 174. Auckland won by an innings and 34 runs. Canterbury’s second game in the trophy series begins today against Northern Districts at Lancaster Park. Photograph by DES WOODS. Press, 10 January 1986, Page 28

Vaughan Brown, the Canterbury captain, bowls to one of Auckland’s two century-makers, Dipak Patel, in the Shell Trophy cricket match at Lancaster Park. The non-striking batsman is Trevor Franklin, who made 176, the fieldsman is Paul McEwan, and the umpire is Mr Fred Goodall. Patel made 174. Auckland won by an innings and 34 runs. Canterbury’s second game in the trophy series begins today against Northern Districts at Lancaster Park. Photograph by DES WOODS. Press, 10 January 1986, Page 28