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RECORD IN PROSPECT.—As G. T. Dowling appears to make a scholarly study of the pitch, B. N. Jarman, the Australian wicket-keeper, appeals in vain for a catch at the wicket. In this innings, in the fourth test at Auckland, Dowling went on to make 71 and break B. Sutcliffe’s record for runs in a home season by a New Zealand player.

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31330, 29 March 1967, Page 10

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RECORD IN PROSPECT.—As G. T. Dowling appears to make a scholarly study of the pitch, B. N. Jarman, the Australian wicket-keeper, appeals in vain for a catch at the wicket. In this innings, in the fourth test at Auckland, Dowling went on to make 71 and break B. Sutcliffe’s record for runs in a home season by a New Zealand player. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31330, 29 March 1967, Page 10

RECORD IN PROSPECT.—As G. T. Dowling appears to make a scholarly study of the pitch, B. N. Jarman, the Australian wicket-keeper, appeals in vain for a catch at the wicket. In this innings, in the fourth test at Auckland, Dowling went on to make 71 and break B. Sutcliffe’s record for runs in a home season by a New Zealand player. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31330, 29 March 1967, Page 10