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CRICKETERS HURT.—Two members of the New Zealand cricket team had to be assisted from the field during the first test against England at Edgbaston when they were hit by balls. LEFT; B. Sutcliffe clutches his head after being struck by a rising ball from the England fast bowler, F.S. Trueman. Sutcliffe left the field and later resumed batting but then had to leave again, as he was in considerable pain. RIGHT: B.E. Congdon is helped from the field by the England captain. M.J.K. Smith, and the other New Zealand opening batsman, G.T. Dowling, after being hit in the face from a ball bowled by the leg spinner, R.W. Barber. -Photographs by cable.

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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30764, 31 May 1965, Page 3

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CRICKETERS HURT.—Two members of the New Zealand cricket team had to be assisted from the field during the first test against England at Edgbaston when they were hit by balls. LEFT; B. Sutcliffe clutches his head after being struck by a rising ball from the England fast bowler, F.S. Trueman. Sutcliffe left the field and later resumed batting but then had to leave again, as he was in considerable pain. RIGHT: B.E. Congdon is helped from the field by the England captain. M.J.K. Smith, and the other New Zealand opening batsman, G.T. Dowling, after being hit in the face from a ball bowled by the leg spinner, R.W. Barber. -Photographs by cable. Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30764, 31 May 1965, Page 3

CRICKETERS HURT.—Two members of the New Zealand cricket team had to be assisted from the field during the first test against England at Edgbaston when they were hit by balls. LEFT; B. Sutcliffe clutches his head after being struck by a rising ball from the England fast bowler, F.S. Trueman. Sutcliffe left the field and later resumed batting but then had to leave again, as he was in considerable pain. RIGHT: B.E. Congdon is helped from the field by the England captain. M.J.K. Smith, and the other New Zealand opening batsman, G.T. Dowling, after being hit in the face from a ball bowled by the leg spinner, R.W. Barber. -Photographs by cable. Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30764, 31 May 1965, Page 3

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