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Cup Match '93 pictorial

unfortunately no winner as runs dominated the bowling on the second day at Wellington Oval.The match had been delicately balanced at the end of the first day with St.

unfortunately no winner as runs dominated the bowling on the second day at Wellington Oval.

The match had been delicately balanced at the end of the first day with St.

George's just two runs behind the Somerset first innings total of 207.

However, Somerset scored 316 for six in the second innings as the match ended in a tame draw yesterday.

The result means that St. George's retain the trophy and Graham Fox, in his first Cup Match as captain, receives the trophy (left) from Governor Lord Waddington while the two club presidents Erwin Bean and Clevie Foggo (centre) look on. At right Olin Jones goes on the attack during his second innings knock of 40.

TOP BOWLER -- David Adams celebrates after bowling Albert Steede around his legs in Somerset's first innings.

FINE FORM -- Jeff Richardson will be a leading candidate for MVP after his knocks of 47 and 55 in only his second Cup Match.

DELIGHTFUL DEAN -- St. George's wicketkeeper Dean Minors celebrates his first 50 in Cup Match.