Jeremy Coney, with bat in the crook of his arm and 72 runs in his “pocket,” returns to the pavilion after being stumped by Barry Ward from David Hartshorn’s bowling in the Shell Cup cricket match at Timaru on Saturday. The New Zealand captain had become Ward’s first wicket-keeping victim and Hartshorn’s first bowling victim in cup cricket.
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58Jeremy Coney, with bat in the crook of his arm and 72 runs in his “pocket,” returns to the pavilion after being stumped by Barry Ward from David Hartshorn’s bowling in the Shell Cup cricket match at Timaru on Saturday. The New Zealand captain had become Ward’s first wicket-keeping victim and Hartshorn’s first bowling victim in cup cricket. Press, 29 December 1986, Page 17
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