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FIRST CRICKET TEST.—The English left-hand batsman, P. H. Parfitt, played havoc with the New Zealand bowling when play resumed in the first test yesterday at Eden Park, Auckland. When England declared at 562 for seven, he had made 131 not out. Be is shown hitting a boundary off the bowling of J. C. Alabaster. The New Zealand wicket-keeper is A. E. Dick. Photograph by wire.

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30066, 26 February 1963, Page 14

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FIRST CRICKET TEST.—The English left-hand batsman, P. H. Parfitt, played havoc with the New Zealand bowling when play resumed in the first test yesterday at Eden Park, Auckland. When England declared at 562 for seven, he had made 131 not out. Be is shown hitting a boundary off the bowling of J. C. Alabaster. The New Zealand wicket-keeper is A. E. Dick. Photograph by wire. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30066, 26 February 1963, Page 14

FIRST CRICKET TEST.—The English left-hand batsman, P. H. Parfitt, played havoc with the New Zealand bowling when play resumed in the first test yesterday at Eden Park, Auckland. When England declared at 562 for seven, he had made 131 not out. Be is shown hitting a boundary off the bowling of J. C. Alabaster. The New Zealand wicket-keeper is A. E. Dick. Photograph by wire. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30066, 26 February 1963, Page 14