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WINNING STROKE.—B. E. Congdon, who scored 61 not out in New Zealand’s second innings, sweeps E. Prasanna behind square leg to score the winning runs in the second cricket test against India at Lancaster Park yesterday. The other New Zealand batsman is K. Thomson. The Indian fieldsmen are F. M. Engineer (wicket-keeper), the Nawab of Pataudi, and Abid Ali, and the umpire is Mr F. R. Goodall. New Zealand won by six wickets.

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31615, 28 February 1968, Page 1

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WINNING STROKE.—B. E. Congdon, who scored 61 not out in New Zealand’s second innings, sweeps E. Prasanna behind square leg to score the winning runs in the second cricket test against India at Lancaster Park yesterday. The other New Zealand batsman is K. Thomson. The Indian fieldsmen are F. M. Engineer (wicket-keeper), the Nawab of Pataudi, and Abid Ali, and the umpire is Mr F. R. Goodall. New Zealand won by six wickets. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31615, 28 February 1968, Page 1

WINNING STROKE.—B. E. Congdon, who scored 61 not out in New Zealand’s second innings, sweeps E. Prasanna behind square leg to score the winning runs in the second cricket test against India at Lancaster Park yesterday. The other New Zealand batsman is K. Thomson. The Indian fieldsmen are F. M. Engineer (wicket-keeper), the Nawab of Pataudi, and Abid Ali, and the umpire is Mr F. R. Goodall. New Zealand won by six wickets. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31615, 28 February 1968, Page 1

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