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Your support makes all the difference.THIS photograph shows a detail of a famous sporting moment. Write and tell us what it is and win a bottle of champagne. Entries on a post card to Slice of the Action, Sports Department, 40 City Road, London EC1Y 2DB, to reach us by next Monday. The first correct entry opened after that date wins the bubbly. Last week's winner is Graham Eames of London W10, who correctly identified Javed Miandad (left), of Pakistan, threatening Australia's Dennis Lillee in Perth in 1981.
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