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What shaped as a David and Goliath battle was transformed into the Shane and Sean show as two outstanding young players helped Tasmania slay Queenslan
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Kale's unbeaten 248 steers Maharashtra to a draw
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Thorp and Nicholson in Warriors call-up
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