1970–71 Vehicle & General Australasian knock-out competition
The 1970–71 Vehicle & General Australasian knock-out competition was the second edition of the officical List A domstic tournament in Australia. Seven teams representing six states in Australia and New Zealand took part in the knock-out competition. The competition began on 18 October 1970 when South Australia took on Victoria at the Adelaide Oval.
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1970–71 Vehicle & General Australasian knock-out competition
The 1970–71 Vehicle & General Australasian knock-out competition was the second edition of the officical List A domstic tournament in Australia. Seven teams representing six states in Australia and New Zealand took part in the knock-out competition. The competition began on 18 October 1970 when South Australia took on Victoria at the Adelaide Oval.
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The 1970–71 Vehicle & General ...... g the most wickets with eight.
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1970-10-18
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Queensland won by 4 wickets
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Queensland won by 7 wickets
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South Australia won by 5 wickets
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Western Australia won by 13 runs
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Western Australia won by 3 wickets
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Western Australia won by 91 runs
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Barry Richards 89
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Brian Cartledge 56
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Ian Chappell 93*
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Ian Seib 64*
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Jock Irvine 50
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John Gleeson 32
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John Inverarity 53*
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John Inverarity 90
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Ken Wadsworth 40
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Phil Carson 23
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New Zealand won the toss and elected to bat.
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Queensland won the toss and elected to field.
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Victoria won the toss and elected to field.
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Western Australia won the toss and elected to bat.
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Billy Ibadulla 2/28
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Doug Walters 2/41
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Graeme Watson 2/28
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Graham McKenzie 2/23
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Graham McKenzie 4/13
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Ken Cunningham 2/58
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Kevin McCarthy 2/28
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Richard Collinge 2/10
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Rusi Surti 4/29
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Sam Gannon 4/21
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The 1970–71 Vehicle & General ...... Victoria at the Adelaide Oval.
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