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    Good cricket fortune for SAC brothers

    Grocott's MailBy Grocott's MailNovember 28, 2013No Comments1 Min Read
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    It's been a busy fortnight on the pitch for the Norval brothers of St Andrew’s College, with bouts of good cricketing fortune coming in threes to these talented young bowlers.

    It's been a busy fortnight on the pitch for the Norval brothers of St Andrew’s College, with bouts of good cricketing fortune coming in threes to these talented young bowlers.

    Big brother Frank first picked up a hat trick versus Kingswood College in a tight spell of 4/10.

    Younger brother Chris then picked up the second hat trick of his career taking 3/26 against Pearson High School.

    Frank didn't stop there however, and upped the pace in a match against Albany Cricket Club when he took eight wickets for six runs. This is the second eight-wicket hall of his career. 

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