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Show TATTEilSALL SNATCHES FIVE FOR 3 rriHUV said that olf-'pinner Roy X 'Tatlcrsall nf Lancashire was n(I form They said he was losin? his cluince of a place in the first Test. So . . . up at Birmingham yewtcrrlay Tatlersall showed 'em. One, two, three, four . . seven for 4,1 was his analysis In the Warwick total sof 18.1 for nine. , Tatters-all mesmerised them Willi his variations- in Hiffht and pace. And In a 1.1-ball spell he look file for S runs. Luckiest Warwick man of the dav : Dirk spoonrr. He was missed off Tatlersall at 6. is still there, total now iS. Six-hit t in? riot from hottom-of-t in'-l .tblc Soniprpt men m l,nrri, n here the wicket "pre pitched ii r ;i r the . Tavprji. H;roM Oinihlett started It, lifting a no-bnlL from Middlesex MJeed-man MJeed-man Miis1; Into the .Mounri stand. Camp Maurice Trcmlett ft wo In succession oil Fred Tilnnis 17 runs In the over) and Harold Stephenson (three fi's, and 17 runs in one over from PenW (.'oinptnn). Hit-happy Stephenson pHl the ha II Willi iiis second grand slam, irrabhed 11 out of In ,(ut one i hour. Statistical note: The r.iinbleH H was his 2;olh. Which 1- way ahead of any other batsman. tllain oraan skipper Will Wuoller told Tes candidate Allan Watklns a I, Llunelly : "Trevor Haile.v.s mil then.' and he's your n,o-t dancerous rival for a place In the Knsland team. Go out and hit a cell! ury." Walklns did. And his Mill went up u mi a nounoarv oil tne tse pace man his tfnt h of t lie dav. Icimnalr Nilberi. Parklmuse of C.iamoreaii si ill wails for his lirM century jdmc H,il. Hnhiis nil 1 1 ic ft .4 mark when Pa u I i t h b made a w under catch an inch from the j-imind ntts needed .Just tuo and a half hours to hind out Worrtpr for 70. Demnral'ter-ln-chlef : spppdinan Harold (Uitlpr. ("btrf icht -taker : Australian lec-hrcak lec-hrcak expert Rruc? Pof)!:ind (Pe for ID). |