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FIRST NEW ZEALAND WICKET TO FALL.—The Australian fieldsman, E. Freeman, breaks the wicket and excitedly appeals to the umpire to dismiss the New Zealand batsman, T.W. Jarvis. This was the only wicket that fell yesterday.

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31316, 11 March 1967, Page 15

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FIRST NEW ZEALAND WICKET TO FALL.—The Australian fieldsman, E. Freeman, breaks the wicket and excitedly appeals to the umpire to dismiss the New Zealand batsman, T.W. Jarvis. This was the only wicket that fell yesterday. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31316, 11 March 1967, Page 15

FIRST NEW ZEALAND WICKET TO FALL.—The Australian fieldsman, E. Freeman, breaks the wicket and excitedly appeals to the umpire to dismiss the New Zealand batsman, T.W. Jarvis. This was the only wicket that fell yesterday. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31316, 11 March 1967, Page 15

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