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Rain forces Australia Blind-England Blind game to be abandoned
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Second XI Championship Scores
Chester-le-Street: Gloucestershire 304 (RC Williams 75, M Kileen 4-73) and 55-1 Durham 86 and 163 (RJ Sillence 4-35) Gloucestershire win by 9 wicketsC