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D. Hockley scores 173

Dropped catches early in the match proved costly for the senior women's cricket leader. Riccarton. when it played Lancaster Park in a two-day game at Malvern Park on Saturday. Riccarton put Park into bat on a- damp pitch and Park, after being 89 for four, eventually declared at 303 for four. Debbie Hockley scored a magnificent 173 not out and Shirley Cowles was unbeaten on 90. Riccarton lost two early wickets, but Lesley Murdoch (39 not out) and Karen Gunn (41 not out) steadied the innings and were still together at stumps with the total at 90. Scores:— Senior Lancaster Park 303'4 (D. Hocklev 173 n. 0.- S Cowles 90.

n. 0.. E. Rouse 20; D. Costello 2/ 99. K. Gunn 2/53) met Riccarton 90'2 (L. Murdoch 39 n. 0., Gunn 41 n. 0.; C. Agent 2/14). Sydenham 205 (N. Turner 68, M. Campbell 50. N. Williams 20; K. Hadlee 3 31) met St Albans 118-3 (A. McKenna 50. Hadlee 25 n 0.. B. Legg 23. M. Williams 2/ 40). Second grade Lancaster Park 54 1 (M. French 14. p. Stuart 19) beat High School Old Boys 47 (R. Wells 17; T. Castle 6/I's. L. Ward 1 2,5). Third grade Hornby High School 80 6 (G. Abernethy 20. J. Robertson 11. A. Stonehouse 25; L. Wadsley 3 23. J. Moyle 2/7) beat East-Shirley 75 (B.’ Rae 13. L. Jones 25, A. Stanton 15 n. 0.).

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Press, 1 March 1982, Page 27

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D. Hockley scores 173 Press, 1 March 1982, Page 27

D. Hockley scores 173 Press, 1 March 1982, Page 27

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