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Low key weekend for New Zealanders in Sydney Lynn McConnell - 22 October 2002
It was another quiet weekend for the New Zealanders taking part in Sydney club cricket last weekend. In Eastern Suburbs 238 against St George, James Marshall scored 23. St George had scored 410/4 declared and were 52/1 at stumps. Scott Styris scored 24 and 12 in his two innings for Gordon. He took one for 42 as North Sydney responded to Gordon's 153 by scoring 207/9 declared. Gordon were 212/6 at stumps. Bruce Martin took two for 83 off 30 overs for Manly-Warringah. Mosman scored 340 and Martin scored 20 in Manly-Warringah's 229 in reply. Joseph Hill made a duck for Randwick-Petersham who scored 262 with Daryl Tuffey taking one for 54 for Sutherland. They were 263/7 at stumps. Brendon McCullum scored 19 in UTS-Balmain's 31/5. Northern District were 314/5 with Neil Maxwell, formerly New Zealand Cricket's marketing manager and Canterbury player, taking four for 61. McCullum took two catches while keeping wicket. © CricInfo
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