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Batsman Knocked Out by Fast-flying Ball at Adelaide.—W. A. Oldfield, the Australian wicket-keeper, while batting in the third Test, plays a ball from Larwood, the English express bowler, on to his temple. Oldfield had to be carried off the field with concussion, and took no further part in the match. Allen is the English player running to Oldfield’s assistance, and next to him is Hammond. Larwood is seen in the middle of the pitch, having followed up his delivery.

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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 104, 26 January 1933, Page 7

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Batsman Knocked Out by Fast-flying Ball at Adelaide.—W. A. Oldfield, the Australian wicket-keeper, while batting in the third Test, plays a ball from Larwood, the English express bowler, on to his temple. Oldfield had to be carried off the field with concussion, and took no further part in the match. Allen is the English player running to Oldfield’s assistance, and next to him is Hammond. Larwood is seen in the middle of the pitch, having followed up his delivery. Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 104, 26 January 1933, Page 7

Batsman Knocked Out by Fast-flying Ball at Adelaide.—W. A. Oldfield, the Australian wicket-keeper, while batting in the third Test, plays a ball from Larwood, the English express bowler, on to his temple. Oldfield had to be carried off the field with concussion, and took no further part in the match. Allen is the English player running to Oldfield’s assistance, and next to him is Hammond. Larwood is seen in the middle of the pitch, having followed up his delivery. Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 104, 26 January 1933, Page 7