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New Zealand cricket team in England in 1937 — The New Zealand cricket team toured England in the 1937 season. The team was the third from New Zealand to tour England, following those of 1927 and 1931 and the second to play Test matches. Three Tests were arranged: England won the second match … Wikipedia
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Derek Randall — Randall signing autographs in 1978 Personal information Full name Derek William Randall Born 24 February 1951 (1951 02 24) … Wikipedia
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