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B. E. Congdon, the Otago and New Zealand cricket all-rounder, casually catches D. R. Hadlee from his own bowling to close the Canterbury innings at 19 1 in Dunedin last Sunday. Otago won the first-round match in the national knock-out tournament by four wickets, Hadlee being Canterbury’s second highest scorer with 40 runs.

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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33095, 9 December 1972, Page 4

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B. E. Congdon, the Otago and New Zealand cricket all-rounder, casually catches D. R. Hadlee from his own bowling to close the Canterbury innings at 19 1 in Dunedin last Sunday. Otago won the first-round match in the national knock-out tournament by four wickets, Hadlee being Canterbury’s second highest scorer with 40 runs. Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33095, 9 December 1972, Page 4

B. E. Congdon, the Otago and New Zealand cricket all-rounder, casually catches D. R. Hadlee from his own bowling to close the Canterbury innings at 19 1 in Dunedin last Sunday. Otago won the first-round match in the national knock-out tournament by four wickets, Hadlee being Canterbury’s second highest scorer with 40 runs. Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33095, 9 December 1972, Page 4