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Cricket » Cricket Photographs » General » ENGLAND V AUSTRALIA 1964 (5TH TEST) CRICKET PHOTOGRAPH - TRUEMAN'S 298TH WICKET

ENGLAND V AUSTRALIA 1964 (5TH TEST) CRICKET PHOTOGRAPH - TRUEMAN'S 298TH WICKET

ENGLAND V AUSTRALIA 1964 (5TH TEST) CRICKET PHOTOGRAPH - TRUEMAN

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Original Press photograph showing Ian Redpath being bowled by Trueman at the Oval, dated August 15th, 1964. This was Trueman's 298th Test wicket and when he took the wicket of Graham McKenzie with his next ball it looked like he might achieve the 300 mark with a hatrick. It wasn't to be, but it didn't take much longer for him to reach the mark, when Cowdrey caught Neil Hawke in the slips.

20 x 25cm. Press caption stuck to reverse. Very good condition.

Date
1964

£20.00 (Code: 79917)

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