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Greg Curtain, the Marist opening batsman, cuts the ball behind point during the first grade cricket match against St Albans at Hagley Oval on Saturday. Curtain’s innings of 31 was distinguished on two counts — he was his side’s top-scorer and the only batsman not to be dismissed by Brett Harrison, who took the other nine wickets.

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Press, 12 January 1987, Page 17

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Greg Curtain, the Marist opening batsman, cuts the ball behind point during the first grade cricket match against St Albans at Hagley Oval on Saturday. Curtain’s innings of 31 was distinguished on two counts — he was his side’s top-scorer and the only batsman not to be dismissed by Brett Harrison, who took the other nine wickets. Press, 12 January 1987, Page 17

Greg Curtain, the Marist opening batsman, cuts the ball behind point during the first grade cricket match against St Albans at Hagley Oval on Saturday. Curtain’s innings of 31 was distinguished on two counts — he was his side’s top-scorer and the only batsman not to be dismissed by Brett Harrison, who took the other nine wickets. Press, 12 January 1987, Page 17