Lord's Cricket Ground. Test Match - England v India.
G.V. Lords with game in play. S.V. Basil d'Oliveira batting, he takes one run out. C.U. E.A.S. Prasanna fielding. He throws the ball in. G.V. Zoom in, Graveney batting, he hits the ball and takes one run. C.U. B.S. Chandrasekhar fieldings....
Lord's Cricket Ground. Test Match - England v India.
G.V. Lords with game in play. S.V. Basil d'Oliveira batting, he takes one run out. C.U. E.A.S. Prasanna fielding. He throws the ball in. G.V. Zoom in, Graveney batting, he hits the ball and takes one run. C.U. B.S. Chandrasekhar fieldings. He throws the ball in. G.V. d'Oliveira batting. He swipes at the ball and the ball goes up in yhr air. He is given 'out'. S.V. Indian type in crowd applauding. G.V. Zoom in R.F. Surti bowling to Brian Close. S.V. Close batting. C.U. Two boys in crowd applauding. G.V. Murray batting, he takes a couple o of runs. C.U. Indian fielding. He picks up,ball and throws it in.G.V. As the two batsmen finish their runs and the ball is taken in by wicket keeper. G.V. Lords, game in play. G.V. Graveney is stumped by wicket keeper F.M. Engineer. Bowled by B.S. Bedi. Graveney walks away from wicket. S.V. Crowd is applauding Graveneys innings of 151. G.V. As Graveney walks back to pavilion. G.V. J.A. Snow batting. He swipes at the ball and takes two runs. S.V. Scoreboard. At the end of England first innings, score reads 386 for 10. S.V. Pan as the Indian openers come out of pavilion, the openers are F.M. Engineer and B.K. Kunderan. G.V. Zoom in to Engineer waiting to receive the ball. C.U. Engineer hits the ball and takes a run. G.V. England man fielding the ball. S.V. Kunderan batting he plops the ball. S.V. J.T. Murray behind wicket. S.V. Surti batting, he hits the ball and is caught by d'Oliveira. S.V. Two boys in crowd. S.V. Brian Close, England captain, bowling. S.V. Close bowling to Kunderan who misses and ball goes through to Murray, England wicket keeper. G.V. Game in play. S.V. Prasanna caught by d'Oliveira bowled R. Illingworth.Prasanna walks back to pavilion. S.V. Wicket keeper Murray. Big g.v. game in play. S.V. Bedi is bowled by Illingworth and that concludes the Indian innings. The players walk off the field. India score at close of game 110. Zoom back to show players coming off field.
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