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An International XI cricket team toured numerous countries from January to April 1968 and their itinerary included four
first-class matches in
Pakistan ,
India and
Ceylon during February and March.
[1] The team consisted of
Mickey Stewart (captain),
Roger Tolchard (wk),
Derek Underwood ,
Dennis Amiss ,
Keith Fletcher ,
Khalid Ibadulla ,
Harold Rhodes ,
Gamini Goonesena ,
Ken Suttle ,
Harry Latchman and
Mike Denness .
The match in Ceylon was versus the Ceylon Board President's XI at the
Paikiasothy Saravanamuttu Stadium in
Colombo , the International XI winning by 194 runs after Underwood produced the outstanding figures of eight for 10 and seven for 33.
[2]
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