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SIDELINES

ROBERT VANCE, of Wellington, was the most success- '? ful Shell Trophy cricket captain when it came to the* tossing of the coin before matches. Vance had the choice of batting or fielding in all of the first seven rounds before calling incorrectly at Napier late last week. Peter Webb (Auckland) had five decisions to ponder, and all other captains won three and lost five tosses. ‘"i

WHEN DA YLE HADLEE bowled the Lancaster Park A wicket-keeper, Graham Reach, at Ensors Road last Saturday, he claimed his 550th senior wicket for High School Old Boys. Hadlee, whose career in club cricket began in the 1965-66 season, has taken five wickets in an innings 25 times, with six hauls of 10 or more wickets in .a match.

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Press, 12 February 1986, Page 44

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SIDELINES Press, 12 February 1986, Page 44

SIDELINES Press, 12 February 1986, Page 44

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