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14 Jan 2014 17:37 #173262
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The CEO of Hawke's Bay Cricket Association, Craig Findlay, has come under attack after scoring a blistering 307 retired from 115 balls against a schoolboy bowling attack last weekend.
Findlay, who smashed 27 sixes in his innings for his Complete Flooring Napier Technical Old Boys (NTOB), was last night having second thoughts about his mammoth feat as outraged parents, players and fans questioned his motive in the division one match against the St John's College First XI team at Nelson Park, Napier, on Saturday.
The former first-class cricketer pummelled the Hastings schoolboys into submission with a strike rate of 266.66.
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14 Jan 2014 17:39 #173265
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Hawke's Bay Today was yesterday bombarded with website, tweet, text, phone and email messages of complaints against the former Central Districts Stag player.
Andrew Frame tweeted: "Nothing to be proud of in that game. Tech should have declared at 300-1 at the 20-over break and saved face.
"I was playing on next pitch, almost got hit by two 6s. Felt for the St Johns' boys. Unfair contest, really."
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