Selected originals (offcuts, selected scenes, out takes, rushes) for story "Leeds Test Result" 53/57.
Selection of shots not included in the original lots of general shots of play during Test match and crowds sheltering from rain.
Children running onto pitch as the players leave. Australians walking out onto pitch through crowd. Men filming players as they walk out onto pitch. England openers Bill Edrich and Len Hutton walk out onto pitch. Various crowd shots - crowd in rain, umbrellas up, man with newspaper on his head, crowd. Crowd sheltering under newspapers, more general shots of play, covers being pulled out onto pitch. More general shots of crowd sheltering from rain. Shots of Bill Edrich batting. Umpire consult and players leave pitch, small children run on as they leave. More general shots of crowd sheltering from rain. Pitch covers being pulled out. More general shots of play, Bill Edrich batting. Willie Watson dismissed, selection of shots of Trevor Bailey batting. End of day's play, players leave pitch, umpire draws stumps.
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