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Slater run out for 11 as Blues lose trial to Tasmania AAP - 8 September 2002
SYDNEY, Sept 8 AAP - Former Test cricket opener Michael Slater was run out cheaply today as NSW lost a trial game to Tasmania by 190 runs. A severely under-strength NSW was dismissed for 186 in reply to Tasmania's 376 in the two-day, 100-overs-per side match at Tunks Oval. Slater reached 11 before he was run out. Having gone from the Test side to being dropped from NSW in a horror stretch last season, he is desperate to get his career back on track. He made 42 in the Blues' six-wicket loss to New Zealand in a trial at Wollongong last week. Left-arm chinaman bowler Shannon Tubb was the pick of the Tasmanian bowlers today with 4-47 from 15.3 overs. For NSW, Dominic Thornely top scored with 47. The Blues were out of the game when they slumped to 5-75. © 2002 AAP
This report does not necessarily represent the views of the Australian Cricket Board.
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