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England 181/4 at lunch

NZPA London New Zealand’s hopes of forcing a win in the first cricket test evaporated in the first session of the final day at Lord’s yesterday. The England opener, Graham Gooch, proved the stumbling block to the tourists as he took his overnight score of 64 through to 104 at

lunch. Gooch, at his assertive best while on the front foot to Richard Hadlee,- reached his century in 282 minutes in the seventy-eighth over. It included 12 boundaries.

At lunch, England had advanced its overnight total of 110 for three to 181 for four, an over-all lead of 146 runs.

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Press, 30 July 1986, Page 8

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England 181/4 at lunch Press, 30 July 1986, Page 8

England 181/4 at lunch Press, 30 July 1986, Page 8

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