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Under-18 cricket title shared

Canterbury beat Otago in the last round of the Telecom national under-18 cricket tournament in Dunedin to gain a share of the honours with Northern Districts. In the previous round, Otago had done Canterbury a big favour by overcoming the previously unbeaten Northern

Districts team. Canterbury’s only loss was to Northern Districts. Final points were:—Northern Districts, Canterbury 24, Otago, Central Districts, Wellington 12, Auckland 6. Final-round scores:— Canterbury 180/7 (D. Mills 56, C. Z. Harris 50; W. Heads 3/60) beat Otago 179 (D.

Shackel 62, B. McCormack 34; G. Davis 3/39, N. Astle 3/ 46).

Northern Districts 164 (C. Cairns 41, G. Manners 35; R. Moran 4/61) beat Central Districts 144 (S. Wilson 50; Cairns 4/29, C. Ross 3/30). Auckland 171 (G. Wilkinson 3/49, S. Hodder 3/50) beat Wellington 170 (J. Aiken 41; J. Mears 5/49).

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Press, 4 January 1988, Page 13

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Under-18 cricket title shared Press, 4 January 1988, Page 13

Under-18 cricket title shared Press, 4 January 1988, Page 13

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