Hubbard, James, 1949- :'That we are afraid of mice is a fallacy my wee Black Cap...' 4 January 2013

Hubbard, James, 1949- :'That we are afraid of mice is a fallacy my wee Black Cap...' 4 January 2013
Date
2013
By
Setford News Photo Agency
Reference
DCDL-0023741
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An enormous elephant representing South Africa cricket squeezes a tiny mouse in its trunk, representing the New Zealand Black Caps. The elephant says it's a fallacy that elephants are afraid of mice. Context: South Africa, rated the number one team, crushed New Zealand, rated number eight, in their test series in South Africa. In the first match, the Black Caps scored 45 in 19.2 ovrs, their lowest score since 1955.

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