Richie Richardson, the West Indian batsman, looks in disbelief at his broken wicket after being bowled behind his legs by Stephen Boock on the third day of the first cricket test against New Zealand at the Basin Reserve in Wellington yesterday. Celebrating the success is the New Zealand wicket-keeper, lan Smith. Richardson made 37.
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54Richie Richardson, the West Indian batsman, looks in disbelief at his broken wicket after being bowled behind his legs by Stephen Boock on the third day of the first cricket test against New Zealand at the Basin Reserve in Wellington yesterday. Celebrating the success is the New Zealand wicket-keeper, lan Smith. Richardson made 37. Press, 23 February 1987, Page 36
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