Duncan Pauline
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Duncan Brian Pauline (born 15 December 1960 in Aberdeen) is a former Scottish cricketer who played with Surrey.
An all-rounder, Pauline joined Surrey in 1979 having played for Young England the previous year. The only century of his first-class career was made against Sussex in 1983.
He spent 7 years at Surrey before moving to Glamorgan for one final season in the County Championship. Pauline then returned to Scotland and represented them in List A cricket.
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