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James Pycroft. - mind that a barrister most needs ; " and nearly as much may be said of a scientific game of cricket . Mark that first - rate bowler : the batsman is han- kering for his favourite cut - no - leg stump is attacked again ...
James Pycroft. - mind that a barrister most needs ; " and nearly as much may be said of a scientific game of cricket . Mark that first - rate bowler : the batsman is han- kering for his favourite cut - no - leg stump is attacked again ...
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... nearly all bowling was fast , and all along the ground . In those days the Hambledon Club could beat all England ; but our three parishes around Farnham at last beat Hambledon . " It is quite evident that Farnham was the cradle of ...
... nearly all bowling was fast , and all along the ground . In those days the Hambledon Club could beat all England ; but our three parishes around Farnham at last beat Hambledon . " It is quite evident that Farnham was the cradle of ...
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... nearly his first recorded match , making scarce any runs , but bowling four wickets . Lord Frederick's first match was at Lord's , 2nd June , 1791. " There was also , " writes the Hon . R. Grimston 60 THE CRICKET FIELD .
... nearly his first recorded match , making scarce any runs , but bowling four wickets . Lord Frederick's first match was at Lord's , 2nd June , 1791. " There was also , " writes the Hon . R. Grimston 60 THE CRICKET FIELD .
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... nearly all professional : even the gentlemen made a pro- fession of it ; and therefore , though cricket was far more extensively spread throughout the villages of Kent than of Middlesex , the clubs of the me- tropolis figure in the ...
... nearly all professional : even the gentlemen made a pro- fession of it ; and therefore , though cricket was far more extensively spread throughout the villages of Kent than of Middlesex , the clubs of the me- tropolis figure in the ...
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... nearly all the quickness of rise and the height of delivery , which characterises over - hand bowling , with far greater straightness and precision . The ball ap- peared to be forced out from under his arm with some unaccountable jerk ...
... nearly all the quickness of rise and the height of delivery , which characterises over - hand bowling , with far greater straightness and precision . The ball ap- peared to be forced out from under his arm with some unaccountable jerk ...
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