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MAGNIFICENT CATCH.—The Australian gully fieldsmen, I. M. Chappell, catching the England opening batsman, G. Boycott, during the fourth test match at Adelaide. The bowler, N. J. N. Hawke (left foreground), jumps with delight at the catch, described by experienced critics as one of the finest they had seen. The ball travelled with such speed that one observer said it was a miracle that Chappell touched it, let alone caught it.

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Press, Volume CV, Issue 30973, 1 February 1966, Page 3

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MAGNIFICENT CATCH.—The Australian gully fieldsmen, I. M. Chappell, catching the England opening batsman, G. Boycott, during the fourth test match at Adelaide. The bowler, N. J. N. Hawke (left foreground), jumps with delight at the catch, described by experienced critics as one of the finest they had seen. The ball travelled with such speed that one observer said it was a miracle that Chappell touched it, let alone caught it. Press, Volume CV, Issue 30973, 1 February 1966, Page 3

MAGNIFICENT CATCH.—The Australian gully fieldsmen, I. M. Chappell, catching the England opening batsman, G. Boycott, during the fourth test match at Adelaide. The bowler, N. J. N. Hawke (left foreground), jumps with delight at the catch, described by experienced critics as one of the finest they had seen. The ball travelled with such speed that one observer said it was a miracle that Chappell touched it, let alone caught it. Press, Volume CV, Issue 30973, 1 February 1966, Page 3

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