Sport in Short: Cricket
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Your support makes all the difference.DON OSLEAR has been voted out as chairman of the First Class Umpires' Association, and has been replaced by the former Somerset player, Roy Kerslake, now a Taunton solicitor. Oslear stood in five Tests during the early 1980s and, as the reserve official, became involved in the controversy over alleged ball-tampering during England's Texaco Trophy match against Pakistan at Lord's last month.
RAPID CRICKETLINE CHAMPIONSHIP (Taunton, final day of three): Essex 280 (D D J Robinson 93) and 354 for 4 (Robinson 127, J J B Lewis 68, K A Butler 65no); Somerset 455 for 8 dec (I Fletcher 194, G W White 53, K A Parsons 51). Match drawn.
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