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Cairns key to England’s fall

PA London New Zealand turned on an excellent bowling performance to have the better of the opening day of the first youth cricket international against England at Scarborough yesterday. Spearheaded by the Northern Districts all-rounder, Chris Cairns, New Zealand bowled England out for 156 on a fast pitch. At stumps New Zealand was making slow progress at 70 for three, after 44 overs. ENGLAND First innings M. Ramprakash b Cairns .’ 9 N. Knight b Ross 12 A. Penberthy retired hurt. 0 M. Keech lbw Wilkinson . 12 C. Adams c Parore b Cairns 26 W. Noon lbw b Cairns. . . 48 I. Salisbury c Hart b Richardson 27

M. Ball c Cairns b Richardson 3 J. Crawley not out 4 R. Edmunds c . Parore b Cairns 0 D. Cork b Cairns 0 Extras (b 5 lb 4, wl, nbs) . 15 Totalls6 Fall: 9, 35, 49, 72, 147, 149, 155, 156, 156. Bowling: C. Cairns, 15, 7, 26, 5 (nb3); C. Ross 17, 2, 47, 1 (nbl); G. Wilkinson 19, 8, 39, 1 (nbl); C. Harris 5,1, 19, 0; M. Richardson 11, 3, 16, 2. NEW ZEALAND First innings J. Aiken c Noon b Edmunds 9 B. Pocock c and b Cork . 9 L. Howell lbw b Edmunds 0 S. Wilson not out 21 C. Harris not out 24 Extras (b 4 lb 3) 7 Total (for 3 wkts) 70 Fall: 15, 15, 25. Bowling: R. Edmunds 9,6, 6, 2; D. Cork 11, 3, 12, 1; M. Ramprakash 4,2, 3,0; I. Salisbury 14, 6, 31, 0; M. Ball 6,3, 14, 0.

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Press, 22 August 1989, Page 23

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Cairns key to England’s fall Press, 22 August 1989, Page 23

Cairns key to England’s fall Press, 22 August 1989, Page 23

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