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B. W. SINCLAIR, CENTURY-MAKER in New Zealand’s first innings of the third test against South Africa at Auckland, hooks P. M. Pollock to the boundary for four runs. His partner at the wicket was J. R. Reid. The South African fieldsmen are E. J. Barlow, J. H. B. Waite, D. Lindsay (wicket-keeper), and J. T. Partridge.

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30391, 16 March 1964, Page 1

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B. W. SINCLAIR, CENTURY-MAKER in New Zealand’s first innings of the third test against South Africa at Auckland, hooks P. M. Pollock to the boundary for four runs. His partner at the wicket was J. R. Reid. The South African fieldsmen are E. J. Barlow, J. H. B. Waite, D. Lindsay (wicket-keeper), and J. T. Partridge. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30391, 16 March 1964, Page 1

B. W. SINCLAIR, CENTURY-MAKER in New Zealand’s first innings of the third test against South Africa at Auckland, hooks P. M. Pollock to the boundary for four runs. His partner at the wicket was J. R. Reid. The South African fieldsmen are E. J. Barlow, J. H. B. Waite, D. Lindsay (wicket-keeper), and J. T. Partridge. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30391, 16 March 1964, Page 1

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