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Pines, Carrum, Carrum Downs and Old Peninsula finish top of their tables - MPNEWS

Pines, Carrum, Carrum Downs and Old Peninsula finish top of their tables A walk in the park: Dromana made short work of Delacombe Park, bowling them out 100 runs short of their total. Picture: Andrew Hurst After being sent in to bat first, Pines put 168 runs on the scoreboard. Pines had multiple players make good starts, but none of them could go on to make big scores. Jack Peace-Stirling top scored with 38. Heatherhill’s run chase got off to a shaky start. The top order fell without making an impact, and at 4/43 the side was in big trouble. Middle order batsmen Brett Maxwell and Jake Theobald got things back on track, both recording scores in the forties.

Pines, Carrum, Carrum Downs and Old Peninsula finish top of their tables - Bayside News

Pines, Carrum, Carrum Downs and Old Peninsula finish top of their tables - Bayside News
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Bruneians prefer UK for higher education, says study; only two active Covid-19 active cases remain in country

BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, Feb 20 (Borneo Bulletin/ANN): The top preference for tertiary education among Bruneians is the United Kingdom (UK). According to a survey conducted by researchers from the Asean Studies Centre at the think-tank Iseas-Yusof Ishak Institute, 39.4 per cent participants choose the country as a top destination for higher education. Bruneians also chose the UK as the first choice if they (or their child) were offered a scholarship to a university. The survey was conducted between November 18, 2020 and January 10 2021, covering views from 1,032 academics, policymakers, business people, civil society leaders and the media, as well as regional and international organisations from the 10 Asean member states. Now in its third edition, the survey is meant to be a “barometer of the general attitudes and perceptions of interested stakeholders” on important regional developments, the researchers said.

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