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Klusener Hits Fleming For 4
Klusener Hits Fleming For 4 Australia V South Africa 17 June 1999 Date: 17 June 1999
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12"x8" Photo Print
Relive the thrill of the 1999 Cricket World Cup with our stunning photographic print from Mary Evans Sports - "Klusener Hits Fleming For 4". Witness the intense moment as Lance Klusener of the South African team connects with the ball, sending it soaring towards the boundary, leaving Australian fielder Steve Fleming in disbelief. This iconic image, captured on 17 June 1999, is now available as a beautiful high-quality print from Media Storehouse. Ideal for cricket enthusiasts, sports fans, or anyone who appreciates great photography, this print is a must-have addition to your home or office decor. Order now and bring the excitement of the game right into your space.
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Estimated Product Size is 20.3cm x 30.5cm (8" x 12")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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In this iconic print from Mary Evans Sports, we witness a thrilling moment in cricket history as Lance Klusener of South Africa hits Stephen Fleming of Australia for an incredible four runs. The image captures the intensity and skill displayed by these two legendary players during the match held on 17th June 1999. Klusener's powerful shot is frozen in time, perfectly showcasing his impeccable batting technique and raw strength. With his eyes focused on the ball, he swings his bat with precision and determination, sending it soaring towards the boundary line. The sheer force behind his strike is evident as fielders scramble to catch up, but their efforts are futile against Klusener's masterful stroke. Fleming, representing Australia at that time, can be seen in mid-air attempting to intercept the ball with outstretched hands. His expression reflects both frustration and admiration for Klusener's exceptional talent. This moment encapsulates the fierce competition between these cricket powerhouses and highlights how even great players like Fleming could be overpowered by Klusener's brilliance. The print serves as a reminder of the excitement that sports bring into our lives - those electrifying moments when athletes push themselves beyond limits to achieve greatness. It immortalizes a clash between two titans of cricket who left an indelible mark on fans worldwide through their extraordinary skills and unwavering passion for the game.
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