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It Was A No-Ball

The excitement of the last run in yesterday’s shield game at Lancaster Park need never have arisen. When N. S. Harford was moved into a position just behind the stumps to help in the attempt to run Bartlett out, he became the third fieldsman behind the wicket on the leg side. The laws state that no more than two shall be so positioned. But in the general excitement, no call of no-ball was made.

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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30946, 30 December 1965, Page 11

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It Was A No-Ball Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30946, 30 December 1965, Page 11

It Was A No-Ball Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30946, 30 December 1965, Page 11