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THREE WICKETS DOWN FOR 46. —In the early stages in the fi.rst Test match between England and New Zealand, the position was getting exciting when Wyatt (20) was run out. He is seen trying to get back to his crease before James lifted the bails. At this period three wickets were down for 46 runs and New Zealand looked to have a chance of dismissing the E lglishmen cheaply.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 73, 28 March 1933, Page 5

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THREE WICKETS DOWN FOR 46.—In the early stages in the fi.rst Test match between England and New Zealand, the position was getting exciting when Wyatt (20) was run out. He is seen trying to get back to his crease before James lifted the bails. At this period three wickets were down for 46 runs and New Zealand looked to have a chance of dismissing the E lglishmen cheaply. Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 73, 28 March 1933, Page 5

THREE WICKETS DOWN FOR 46.—In the early stages in the fi.rst Test match between England and New Zealand, the position was getting exciting when Wyatt (20) was run out. He is seen trying to get back to his crease before James lifted the bails. At this period three wickets were down for 46 runs and New Zealand looked to have a chance of dismissing the E lglishmen cheaply. Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 73, 28 March 1933, Page 5