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HORATIUS.—R. J. Inverarity, chosen for Australia in the fifth test only because R. M. Cowper was not available, almost saved the game on the rain-shortened final day. Ringed by England fieldsmen, Inverarity plays defensively to a ball from D. L. Underwood, who eventually dismissed Inverarity only six minutes before stumps. The other England fieldsmen, from left, are E. R. Dexter, M. C. Cowdrey, A. P. E. Knott (wicket-keeper), T. W. Graveney, C. Millburn, and J. H. Edrich.

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31774, 3 September 1968, Page 17

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HORATIUS.—R. J. Inverarity, chosen for Australia in the fifth test only because R. M. Cowper was not available, almost saved the game on the rain-shortened final day. Ringed by England fieldsmen, Inverarity plays defensively to a ball from D. L. Underwood, who eventually dismissed Inverarity only six minutes before stumps. The other England fieldsmen, from left, are E. R. Dexter, M. C. Cowdrey, A. P. E. Knott (wicket-keeper), T. W. Graveney, C. Millburn, and J. H. Edrich. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31774, 3 September 1968, Page 17

HORATIUS.—R. J. Inverarity, chosen for Australia in the fifth test only because R. M. Cowper was not available, almost saved the game on the rain-shortened final day. Ringed by England fieldsmen, Inverarity plays defensively to a ball from D. L. Underwood, who eventually dismissed Inverarity only six minutes before stumps. The other England fieldsmen, from left, are E. R. Dexter, M. C. Cowdrey, A. P. E. Knott (wicket-keeper), T. W. Graveney, C. Millburn, and J. H. Edrich. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31774, 3 September 1968, Page 17

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