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After Tasmania had limped to 9-167, David Saker and Shane Jurgensen turned the match on its head by smashing 114 runs in 91 minutes and lifting Tasmania to 281. New South Wales batsmen Michael Clarke and Brad Haddin hammered the South Australian bowlers yesterday to set up a tight battle for first i...

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Published inThe Australian (Canberra, A.C.T.)
Main Author Sam Lienert, Don Woolford, Scott Coghlan
Format Newspaper Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Canberra, A.C.T Nationwide News Pty Ltd 18.01.2002
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Summary:After Tasmania had limped to 9-167, David Saker and Shane Jurgensen turned the match on its head by smashing 114 runs in 91 minutes and lifting Tasmania to 281. New South Wales batsmen Michael Clarke and Brad Haddin hammered the South Australian bowlers yesterday to set up a tight battle for first innings points in their Pura Cup match at Adelaide Oval. In reply to SA's 9(dec)-359, Clarke and Haddin came together with the score at 5-151 and NSW still in some danger of failing to reach the 210 needed to avoid the follow-on.
ISSN:1038-8761