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CLOSE FIELD.—The attacking field used by D. L. Underwood is well illustrated In this photograph of G. M. Turner being dropped by B. W. Luckhurst The other fieldsmen are, from left R. W. Taylor (wicket-keeper), J. H. Hampshire, K. W. R. Fletcher, and J. H. Edrich, who is partly obscuring Luckhurst The other batsman is G. T. Dowling.

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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32541, 26 February 1971, Page 22

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CLOSE FIELD.—The attacking field used by D. L. Underwood is well illustrated In this photograph of G. M. Turner being dropped by B. W. Luckhurst The other fieldsmen are, from left R. W. Taylor (wicket-keeper), J. H. Hampshire, K. W. R. Fletcher, and J. H. Edrich, who is partly obscuring Luckhurst The other batsman is G. T. Dowling. Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32541, 26 February 1971, Page 22

CLOSE FIELD.—The attacking field used by D. L. Underwood is well illustrated In this photograph of G. M. Turner being dropped by B. W. Luckhurst The other fieldsmen are, from left R. W. Taylor (wicket-keeper), J. H. Hampshire, K. W. R. Fletcher, and J. H. Edrich, who is partly obscuring Luckhurst The other batsman is G. T. Dowling. Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32541, 26 February 1971, Page 22