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The no-balling of Lance Cairns for “intimidatory” bowling is seen in this series of photographs from the third test between New Zealand and Austraila at Melbourne.The first photograph shows jim Higgs taking evasive action and leaving his bat hanging. The second shows Warren Lees having caught Higgs, but the umpire,Mr Robin Bailhache, had called a no-ball.Finally,Mr Bailhacje warns the New Zealand captain,Geoff Howarth, about the so-called intimidatory bowling, as Mark Burgess approaches the group.

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Press, 29 December 1980, Page 1

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The no-balling of Lance Cairns for “intimidatory” bowling is seen in this series of photographs from the third test between New Zealand and Austraila at Melbourne.The first photograph shows jim Higgs taking evasive action and leaving his bat hanging. The second shows Warren Lees having caught Higgs, but the umpire,Mr Robin Bailhache, had called a no-ball.Finally,Mr Bailhacje warns the New Zealand captain,Geoff Howarth, about the so-called intimidatory bowling, as Mark Burgess approaches the group. Press, 29 December 1980, Page 1

The no-balling of Lance Cairns for “intimidatory” bowling is seen in this series of photographs from the third test between New Zealand and Austraila at Melbourne.The first photograph shows jim Higgs taking evasive action and leaving his bat hanging. The second shows Warren Lees having caught Higgs, but the umpire,Mr Robin Bailhache, had called a no-ball.Finally,Mr Bailhacje warns the New Zealand captain,Geoff Howarth, about the so-called intimidatory bowling, as Mark Burgess approaches the group. Press, 29 December 1980, Page 1