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ABOVE: The end of a defiant innings. Jeremy Coney is out, caught at silly mid-off off Wasim Raja after batting for two hours. The wicketkeeper, Wasim Bari, and the helmeted Javed Miandad are fully behind the appeal. BELOW: New Zealand’s final fling: Lance Cairns hitting Wasim Raja for six. It was one of the biggest hits at the ground for years. The ball landed high on the embankment and the first bounce took it over the fence into the car park beyond.

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Press, 8 February 1979, Page 30

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ABOVE: The end of a defiant innings. Jeremy Coney is out, caught at silly mid-off off Wasim Raja after batting for two hours. The wicketkeeper, Wasim Bari, and the helmeted Javed Miandad are fully behind the appeal. BELOW: New Zealand’s final fling: Lance Cairns hitting Wasim Raja for six. It was one of the biggest hits at the ground for years. The ball landed high on the embankment and the first bounce took it over the fence into the car park beyond. Press, 8 February 1979, Page 30

ABOVE: The end of a defiant innings. Jeremy Coney is out, caught at silly mid-off off Wasim Raja after batting for two hours. The wicketkeeper, Wasim Bari, and the helmeted Javed Miandad are fully behind the appeal. BELOW: New Zealand’s final fling: Lance Cairns hitting Wasim Raja for six. It was one of the biggest hits at the ground for years. The ball landed high on the embankment and the first bounce took it over the fence into the car park beyond. Press, 8 February 1979, Page 30

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