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WA speedster Jhye Richardson continued his build back to full fitness by claiming three wickets for Fremantle in Premier Cricket on Saturday.

Playing his second game of the season, Richardson finished with figures of 3-38 from his allotment of 10 overs as the Port Boys beat Rockingham-Mandurah by seven wickets at Stevens Reserve.

Opening the bowling alongside fellow State-contracted seamer Albert Esterhuysen, Richardson went wicketless through his first five-over spell.

He returned through the middle overs and induced former Zimbabwean First Class cricketer Charles Kunje into a top edge caught by Kaiden Cookson on the leg-side boundary before claimi

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