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FIRST TEST ACTION.—The South African batsman. J.H.B. Waite, swinging a ball from the Australian captain, R. Benaud, to leg during his Innings of 66 in the first cricket test in Brisbane. The Australian wicket-keeper is W.A. Grout Waite, an accomplished wicket-keeper and batsman, is the moat experienced member of the South African side. He toured New Zealand 10 years ago.

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30313, 13 December 1963, Page 11

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FIRST TEST ACTION.—The South African batsman. J.H.B. Waite, swinging a ball from the Australian captain, R. Benaud, to leg during his Innings of 66 in the first cricket test in Brisbane. The Australian wicket-keeper is W.A. Grout Waite, an accomplished wicket-keeper and batsman, is the moat experienced member of the South African side. He toured New Zealand 10 years ago. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30313, 13 December 1963, Page 11

FIRST TEST ACTION.—The South African batsman. J.H.B. Waite, swinging a ball from the Australian captain, R. Benaud, to leg during his Innings of 66 in the first cricket test in Brisbane. The Australian wicket-keeper is W.A. Grout Waite, an accomplished wicket-keeper and batsman, is the moat experienced member of the South African side. He toured New Zealand 10 years ago. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30313, 13 December 1963, Page 11

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