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A dismayed Richard Hoskin, of Otago, can only look on as the Canterbury wicket-keeper, Barry Ward, completes a spectacular run out during the Shell Cup cricket match at Lancaster Park last Sunday. The bowler, Stu Roberts, dived far to his left to intercept an off-drive from Hoskin. Committed to a run, Hoskin was stranded when Roberts returned the ball swiftly to Ward. Hoskin scored 47 in Otago’s six-wicket defeat

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Press, 7 January 1987, Page 18

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A dismayed Richard Hoskin, of Otago, can only look on as the Canterbury wicket-keeper, Barry Ward, completes a spectacular run out during the Shell Cup cricket match at Lancaster Park last Sunday. The bowler, Stu Roberts, dived far to his left to intercept an off-drive from Hoskin. Committed to a run, Hoskin was stranded when Roberts returned the ball swiftly to Ward. Hoskin scored 47 in Otago’s six-wicket defeat Press, 7 January 1987, Page 18

A dismayed Richard Hoskin, of Otago, can only look on as the Canterbury wicket-keeper, Barry Ward, completes a spectacular run out during the Shell Cup cricket match at Lancaster Park last Sunday. The bowler, Stu Roberts, dived far to his left to intercept an off-drive from Hoskin. Committed to a run, Hoskin was stranded when Roberts returned the ball swiftly to Ward. Hoskin scored 47 in Otago’s six-wicket defeat Press, 7 January 1987, Page 18

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