The inclusion of Roger Blunt (left) and Ken James (right) in the New Zealand XI. for the second test, which starts at Dunedin to-morrow. should materially strengthen the side. These two fine action studies show Blunt “following through” after a drive through covers, and James in the act of cutting a ball. In both instances, the batsmen have made admirable use of their feet, and it can be seen how James has got right over the ball.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 317, 30 March 1928, Page 10
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77The inclusion of Roger Blunt (left) and Ken James (right) in the New Zealand XI. for the second test, which starts at Dunedin to-morrow. should materially strengthen the side. These two fine action studies show Blunt “following through” after a drive through covers, and James in the act of cutting a ball. In both instances, the batsmen have made admirable use of their feet, and it can be seen how James has got right over the ball. Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 317, 30 March 1928, Page 10
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