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A DISAPPOINTING SEASON

AFTER THE RECENT

IMPROVEMENTS - WINNING 2

AND LOSING 9 OF 14 FIXTURES

MOST OF THE 'BIG GUNS' OF 1989

HAVE LEFT THE SCHOOL AND

AGAIN THE SIDE IS

INEXPERIENCED AND YOUNG

DUNCAN WETHEY THE NEW

CAPTAIN HAS TO GET USED TO A

LOWER STANDARD THAN THE

PREVIOUS YEAR AND PROVES

HIMSELF 'A PHILOSOPHICAL

CAPTAIN' (CHRONICLE)

HENRY VARNEY MAKES A

NUMBER OF GOOD INDIVIDUAL

SCORES AND AMASSES 430 RUNS

FOR THE SEASON

THE DISASTER OF THE SEASON IS

THE COLLAPSE AGAINST ETON

COLLEGE FOR WHOM ONE OF

THEIR BOWLERS TAKES 8

WICKETS FOR 3 RUNS IN 7 OVERS

CHRISTOPHER PITCHER TAKES 28

WICKETS IN THE SEASON, BEING

A THIRD OF ALL THE WICKETS

CAPTURED BY THE WHOLE SIDE -

HE WOULD GO ON TO WIN

THREE CRICKET BLUES AT

CAMBRIDGE

W

ATERING THE PITCH

1990