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TITMUS TRAPPBD. England spin bowler Fred Titmus at the receiving end from Dick Motz during the first Test between England and the New Zealand tourists at Edgbaston, Birmingham. Titmus glances the pace bowling of Motz to slip, a yell of "howzat," and the English batsmaii is caught at deep slip by Bevan Congdon. The first Test match between the touring New Zealanders and England at Edgbaston, Birmingham, ended in a nine-wicket win for England despite a courageous second innings fight back by the visitors. New Zealand also lost the second Test.

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Taupo Times, Volume XIV, Issue 51, 1 July 1965, Page 10

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TITMUS TRAPPBD. England spin bowler Fred Titmus at the receiving end from Dick Motz during the first Test between England and the New Zealand tourists at Edgbaston, Birmingham. Titmus glances the pace bowling of Motz to slip, a yell of "howzat," and the English batsmaii is caught at deep slip by Bevan Congdon. The first Test match between the touring New Zealanders and England at Edgbaston, Birmingham, ended in a nine-wicket win for England despite a courageous second innings fight back by the visitors. New Zealand also lost the second Test. Taupo Times, Volume XIV, Issue 51, 1 July 1965, Page 10

TITMUS TRAPPBD. England spin bowler Fred Titmus at the receiving end from Dick Motz during the first Test between England and the New Zealand tourists at Edgbaston, Birmingham. Titmus glances the pace bowling of Motz to slip, a yell of "howzat," and the English batsmaii is caught at deep slip by Bevan Congdon. The first Test match between the touring New Zealanders and England at Edgbaston, Birmingham, ended in a nine-wicket win for England despite a courageous second innings fight back by the visitors. New Zealand also lost the second Test. Taupo Times, Volume XIV, Issue 51, 1 July 1965, Page 10

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