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Subscriber only WHEN you score a masterful l78 at this stage of your career, you can t be batting too badly. That is especially the case when you have to deal with arthritis and are captain of a talented young side that needs an experienced hand to guide them. Ipswich Hornets Second Grade captain Nick De Giusti is doing just that in this year s Allan Pettigrew Shield competition. De Giusti s fine 249 ball knock against Redlands at Wellington Point last weekend left him understandably sore after holding the team s innings together. It was pretty good. I come in when the team sort of needed it, he said, batting at number four and having wickets fall around him.
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