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TWIN TRAGEDIES FOR NEW ZEALAND.—Three New Zealand batsmen were run out in the match against Australia at Lancaster Park on Saturday. TOP: As R. Benaud receives the ball L. S. M. Miller (left) and D. D. Taylor are both at the striker’s end and Miller was out. BOTTOM: A bail is on the ground and another in the air as S. C. Guillen strives to regain his crease. The bowler who took the return was R. N. Harvey, and the batsman at the other end is A. R. MacGibbon.

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Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28217, 4 March 1957, Page 10

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TWIN TRAGEDIES FOR NEW ZEALAND.—Three New Zealand batsmen were run out in the match against Australia at Lancaster Park on Saturday. TOP: As R. Benaud receives the ball L. S. M. Miller (left) and D. D. Taylor are both at the striker’s end and Miller was out. BOTTOM: A bail is on the ground and another in the air as S. C. Guillen strives to regain his crease. The bowler who took the return was R. N. Harvey, and the batsman at the other end is A. R. MacGibbon. Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28217, 4 March 1957, Page 10

TWIN TRAGEDIES FOR NEW ZEALAND.—Three New Zealand batsmen were run out in the match against Australia at Lancaster Park on Saturday. TOP: As R. Benaud receives the ball L. S. M. Miller (left) and D. D. Taylor are both at the striker’s end and Miller was out. BOTTOM: A bail is on the ground and another in the air as S. C. Guillen strives to regain his crease. The bowler who took the return was R. N. Harvey, and the batsman at the other end is A. R. MacGibbon. Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28217, 4 March 1957, Page 10

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