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Cricket awards

Representatives of all six districts shared the individual awards from the 1986-87 Shell Series cricket season. The winners, announced yesterday by the New Zaland Cricket Council, were: Shell Cup. — Fastest 50: Stuart Duff, 59 balls, Central Districts v. Northern Districts, Napier. Best bowling strike rate: Jeremy Coney (Wellington) and Danny Morrison (Auckland), both 16.8 balls per wicket Shell Trophy. — Fastest 100, Barry Cooper, 66 balls,

Northern v. Canterbury, Gisborne. . Most wickets in innings, eight, . Ewen Chatfield, Wellington v. Otago, Dunedin. Most wickets in match, 12, Stephen Boock, Otago v. Central, Masterton and Richard Hadlee, Canterbury v. Northern, Christchurch. Most wicket-keeping dismissals in match, seven, Bryan Young, Northern, v. Canterbury, Christchurch, and Warren Lees, Otago v. Central, Masterton. Most catches in match by a fieldsman, four, John Bracewell, Auckland v. Otago, Dunedin.

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Press, 15 April 1987, Page 76

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Cricket awards Press, 15 April 1987, Page 76

Cricket awards Press, 15 April 1987, Page 76

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