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that he wanted to leave the field. Marsh, who described
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along the ground. Trevor did so, forcing McKechnie to play the ball defensively, meaning
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current affairs show in
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lottery ad that humorously depicts a rematch in which exactly the same conditions had arisen and Australia were again bowling the underarm. However, Brian McKechnie instead places his
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Lillee had bowled the penultimate over to reach his allocated 10 overs with his final involvement being the dismissal of John Parker, caught inside the circle by Trevor. Commentator
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is a sporting controversy that took place on 1 February 1981, when
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