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At the Cranleigh Hall match on 11 June 1925 (TV: Black Orchid), the Fifth Doctor once believed that he had hit one for six, but it was caught by Ace who then vanished, because the ball was, in reality, a segment of the Key to Time. The Fifth Doctor's immediate reaction to the play was simply to wonder whether the umpire would rule him out. (COMIC: Time & Time Again)

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  • At the Cranleigh Hall match on 11 June 1925 (TV: Black Orchid), the Fifth Doctor once believed that he had hit one for six, but it was caught by Ace who then vanished, because the ball was, in reality, a segment of the Key to Time. The Fifth Doctor's immediate reaction to the play was simply to wonder whether the umpire would rule him out. (COMIC: Time & Time Again)
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  • At the Cranleigh Hall match on 11 June 1925 (TV: Black Orchid), the Fifth Doctor once believed that he had hit one for six, but it was caught by Ace who then vanished, because the ball was, in reality, a segment of the Key to Time. The Fifth Doctor's immediate reaction to the play was simply to wonder whether the umpire would rule him out. (COMIC: Time & Time Again)
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