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The Australians were greatly demoralised by the manner of their second-innings collapse, but fast bowler Fred Spofforth, spurred on by some gamesmanship by his opponents, refused to give in.
In that year, when playing against Hampshire and facing the West Indian fast bowler Andy Roberts, a bouncer hit him straight in the mouth.
* John Ford ( cricketer ) ( born 1934 ), English right-handed batsman and right-arm fast bowler who played for Gloucestershire Second XI between 1953 and 1956
It was also known in England that Bradman was dismissed for a four-ball duck by fast bowler Eddie Gilbert, and looked very uncomfortable.
Ken Farnes, the Cambridge University fast bowler, also bowled it in the University Match, hitting a few Oxford batsmen.
A very prescient comment was made by the laconic Yorkshire and England fast bowler Tom Emmett who, after playing against Grace for the first time in 1869, called him a " nonsuch " ( i. e., a nonpareil ) who " ought to be made to play with a littler bat ".
The typical bowling action of a fast bowler.
In professional cricket, a bowler in the 40-60mph range would be said to be a slow bowler, in the 60-80mph range a medium pace bowler, and a bowler 80mph + a fast bowler.
:;… when the pitch helps the bowler: A moist pitch helps fast bowlers get unpredictable seam-movement of the ball, while a dry, crumbling pitch helps spin bowlers get unpredictable spin and damp, overcast conditions help swing bowlers.
Along with Malcolm Marshall, Hadlee was seen as the finest fast bowler of his time, despite the contemporaneous presence of Dennis Lillee, Imran Khan, Andy Roberts, Michael Holding, Joel Garner, Kapil Dev and Wasim Akram among others.
1985 / 86 brought on a period in which Hadlee developed from a very good fast bowler to a truly great one.
Hadlee modelled his bowling action on the great Australian fast bowler Dennis Lillee, whom he regarded as his bowling role model.
Javagal Srinath, who represented India for several years as its frontline fast bowler, comes from Mysore.
In a crucial partnership with Archie Jackson, Bradman battled through a difficult session when England fast bowler Harold Larwood bowled short on a pitch enlivened by the rain.
The South African fast bowler Sandy Bell described bowling to him as, " heart-breaking ... with his sort of cynical grin, which rather reminds one of the Sphinx ... he never seems to perspire ".
Bradman hooks English left-arm fast bowler Bill Voce during the 1936 – 37 series.
He was a 6 ft 8 in ( 2. 03 m ) fast bowler capable of ripping through the heart of opposing batting line-ups.
However, for the final four matches of the season, Waugh was recalled to the team as a front-line fast bowler and middle order batsman.
Raymond Illingworth, another former England cricket captain, was born in Pudsey as was the England fast bowler Matthew Hoggard and the snooker star Danny Fowler.
Ex-Yorkshire and England cricket fast bowler, Matthew Hoggard, though originally from Pudsey, has lived in Baildon for some years and he is also a member of Baildon Cricket Club.
Harold Larwood MBE ( 14 November 190422 July 1995 ) was an English cricket player, an extremely accurate fast bowler best known for his key role as the implementer of fast leg theory in the infamous Bodyline Ashes Test series of 1932 – 33.

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Both of those have had dynamic run-ups in price on the market in recent months, both were selling at higher price-earnings and yield bases than Morton was coming to market at, and everyone who knew anything about it expected the Morton stock to have a fast run-up.
The expression " You can't steal first base " is sometimes used in reference to a player who is fast but not very good at getting on base in the first place.
She orders Mordechai to have all Jews fast for three days together with her, and on the third day she goes to Ahasuerus, who stretches out his sceptre to her which shows that she is not to be punished.
However, there are some Jews, particularly the Spanish and Portuguese Jews, who do hold public readings of the Book of Job on the Tisha B ' Av fast ( a day of mourning over the destruction of the First and Second Temples and other tragedies ).
The Cubs retained many players who experienced career years in ' 98, and after a fast start in 1999, they collapsed again ( starting with being swept at the hands of the cross-town White Sox in mid-June ) and finished in the bottom of the division for the next two seasons.
Other individuals for whom it is considered acceptable not to fast are those who are ill or traveling.
Freebandy is a sport that developed in the 2000s from floorball fanatics who specialize in a technique called " zorro ", which involves lifting the ball onto a stick and allowing air resistance and fast movements to keep the ball " stuck " to the stick.
However, the tribal society of the Gauls did not change fast enough for the centralized Roman state, who would learn to counter them.
After the Requiem Mass and service, his remains were brought upstream to Rhöndorf on the Rhine aboard Kondor, with Seeadler and Sperber as escorts, three Jaguar class fast attack craft of the German Navy, " past the thousands who stood in silence on both banks of the river ".
Exemptions to the fast are given to people who are travelling, ill, pregnant, nursing, menstruating, or engaged in heavy labour.
The boys torment Schneider Böck, a well-liked tailor who has a fast stream flowing in front of his house.
* Arnold Henry Guyot ( 1807 – 1884 ), who noted the structure of glaciers and advanced the understanding of glacial motion, especially in fast ice flow.
Whitney and his teammates used the fast break, sending long passes downfield to riders who had broken away from the pack at a full gallop.
Those who are unable to fast are obliged to make up for it.
Some Muslim parents, residing in Western countries mimick modern Christmas celebration traditions, as a means of trying to make Ramadan a more enjoyable time for their children who are too young to fast and understand the spiritual significance of the holy month.
The warriors who comprised the " horns " were young and fast juniors.
Classic Islamic law details the exact definition of the fast, the times of fasting, how a fast may be broken, who must fast, and permitted exceptions to the fast.
Johnson also started to rebuild the team by drafting players who were fast, quick, and athletic.
In a dedication ceremony, Assistant Secretary of the Department of the Interior John Berry stated, " Let it forever be remembered that here — on this spot — men and women stood proud, they stood fast, so that we may be who we are, we may work where we will, live where we choose and love whom our hearts desire.
Because leaf shutters synchronized electronic flash at all shutter speeds especially at fast shutter speeds of 1 / 500 of a second or faster, cameras using leaf shutters were more desirable to studio photographers who used sophisticated studio electronic flash systems.
* Nestor, who had the best conduct in Troy and did not take part in the looting, was the only hero who had a fast and safe return.

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