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RECORD SET BE TRUEMAN.—TOP: B. W. Sinclair walks away after hitting his wicket with his bat while trying to hook the bowler, F. S. Trueman (lower left) at Lancaster Park yesterday. Sinclair, who had batted well for 44, became Trueman’s 243rd test wicket. The previous record of 242 wickets was held by J. B. Statham. BOTTOM: Seconds later the England players cluster round Trueman to congratulate him. The other New Zealand batsman is J. R. Reid.

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30082, 16 March 1963, Page 12

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RECORD SET BE TRUEMAN.—TOP: B. W. Sinclair walks away after hitting his wicket with his bat while trying to hook the bowler, F. S. Trueman (lower left) at Lancaster Park yesterday. Sinclair, who had batted well for 44, became Trueman’s 243rd test wicket. The previous record of 242 wickets was held by J. B. Statham. BOTTOM: Seconds later the England players cluster round Trueman to congratulate him. The other New Zealand batsman is J. R. Reid. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30082, 16 March 1963, Page 12

RECORD SET BE TRUEMAN.—TOP: B. W. Sinclair walks away after hitting his wicket with his bat while trying to hook the bowler, F. S. Trueman (lower left) at Lancaster Park yesterday. Sinclair, who had batted well for 44, became Trueman’s 243rd test wicket. The previous record of 242 wickets was held by J. B. Statham. BOTTOM: Seconds later the England players cluster round Trueman to congratulate him. The other New Zealand batsman is J. R. Reid. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30082, 16 March 1963, Page 12

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