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DUCKING UNDER A BUMPER from England’s fast bowler, F. S. Trueman, is the Australian batsman, J. W. Burke—an incident during Australia’s first innings in the fifth cricket test in Melbourne. The heavy follow-through foot-marks of the bowler can be seen clearly on the pitch. Burke made 16 runs.

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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28824, 19 February 1959, Page 14

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DUCKING UNDER A BUMPER from England’s fast bowler, F. S. Trueman, is the Australian batsman, J. W. Burke—an incident during Australia’s first innings in the fifth cricket test in Melbourne. The heavy follow-through foot-marks of the bowler can be seen clearly on the pitch. Burke made 16 runs. Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28824, 19 February 1959, Page 14

DUCKING UNDER A BUMPER from England’s fast bowler, F. S. Trueman, is the Australian batsman, J. W. Burke—an incident during Australia’s first innings in the fifth cricket test in Melbourne. The heavy follow-through foot-marks of the bowler can be seen clearly on the pitch. Burke made 16 runs. Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28824, 19 February 1959, Page 14