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Richard Hadlee (top left) celebrating for New Zealand after he had caught and bowled the England opener, Geoff Boycott, on the second day of the second test at Trent Bridge. Boycott made 131 runs and his century paved the way for England to beat New Zealand by an innings and 119 runs.

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Press, 16 August 1978, Page 42

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Richard Hadlee (top left) celebrating for New Zealand after he had caught and bowled the England opener, Geoff Boycott, on the second day of the second test at Trent Bridge. Boycott made 131 runs and his century paved the way for England to beat New Zealand by an innings and 119 runs. Press, 16 August 1978, Page 42

Richard Hadlee (top left) celebrating for New Zealand after he had caught and bowled the England opener, Geoff Boycott, on the second day of the second test at Trent Bridge. Boycott made 131 runs and his century paved the way for England to beat New Zealand by an innings and 119 runs. Press, 16 August 1978, Page 42

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