A CLOSE RUN IN NEW ZEALAND'S FIRST INNINGS.—New Zealand made 334 funs in the first tnmngs of the match against Marylebone Cricket Club at Lancaster Park on Saturday . At the drawing of stumps Ma l?* e °° n * W Club in the second innings had lost two wickets for 142 runs. Our photograph shows a close run from a hit by b. urtjjnn off the bowling of H. D. Read. C. K. Jackman just gained his crease at the wicket-keeper s end.
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21727, 9 March 1936, Page 18
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81A CLOSE RUN IN NEW ZEALAND'S FIRST INNINGS.—New Zealand made 334 funs in the first tnmngs of the match against Marylebone Cricket Club at Lancaster Park on Saturday. At the drawing of stumps Mal?*e°°n* W Club in the second innings had lost two wickets for 142 runs. Our photograph shows a close run from a hit by b. urtjjnn off the bowling of H. D. Read. C. K. Jackman just gained his crease at the wicket-keeper s end. Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21727, 9 March 1936, Page 18
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