NotMcKenzie
International Debutant
It is 1950/51: the bowler at 25:46 with the skipping run-up and windmilling action is clearly Doug Wright, and I reckon that the previous bowler filmed at the same end is Trevor Bailey, with Bedser at the other end. After the innings change, it is Johnson, Iverson and Lindwall.From the same film:
PERSONAL RECORD. FULTON, ROY AD. [NZ GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS 1958, RUGBY MĀORIS VS SPRINGBOKS 1956, CRICKET WAIKATO VS AUSTRALIA 1950, RUGBY AUSTRALIA VS KING COUNTRY 1949]
NZ Golf Championships 1958. Title: “RUGBY. MAORIS VS SPRINGBOKS. EDEN PARK AUG. 1956.” Footage of same. (Final score: South Africa 37, NZ Māoris 0.) Title: “THE END.” Title: “THE TEST MATCH, EDEN PARK.” Cover of ‘Souvenir programme British Isles v New Zealand at Eden Park, July 29, 1950.’...www.ngataonga.org.nz
The guy has also taken film of some tests from Australia, which are not identified or acknowledged by the archivists.
At 24:41 in the video, it starts showing a test from the MCG. I assume it is Ashes. I think it may be 1954/55 series, I think I see Frank Tyson's action?
Side on footage. Good view of runups and bowling actions of the quicks. But unfortunately part of bannister obscure part of the pitch.
When some of the slow bowlers are on, he has the camera in a position with unobstructed view.
He shows the moment the winning team run and grab stumps, but is a hard edit just before that, so don't see the actual final wicket.
Then at 29:01 there is footage of a test match from SCG. (great panorama panning shot of the stadium as it was at the time).
Excellent side-on footage of the match from this part of the film.
I can't tell who is bowling. But it possibly includes Miller, Lindwall, ( no left arm quick, so not Davidson), or maybe Statham, Tyson etc ?
It it is the 1954/55 series. There are 2 tests at Sydney. Probably can identify the match by whether Keith Miller is bowling or not (as he only played one of them). I have a feeling it is Miller that the guys films for about 3 or 4 delivers in succession.
Or if anyone recognises Trevor Bailey bowling? Then it is 2nd test.
Preceeding this, at 17:15, is the Otago vs MCC match at Dunedin in 1947, judging by the score of 197 for Sutcliffe and the presence of Voce and Pollard.
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