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He took 65 first-class wickets at an average of 20. 16, surpassing Clarrie Grimmett's record for most wickets in a season for a South Australian bowler.
Lindwall forced his way back into the Test team at 37 years of age in the following season, breaking Clarrie Grimmett's Australian Test record of 216 wickets.
He played his childhood cricket on concrete wickets in Moore Park and learnt to bowl from reading Clarrie Grimmett's instructional book, Getting Wickets.

Clarrie and 29
The son of Clarrie and Lesley, David Boon was born in the Northern Tasmanian city of Launceston on 29 December 1960.
His 29 wickets in five Tests equalled the highest obtained for Australia in England by Clarrie Grimmett in 1930.

Clarrie and wickets
* Most wicketsClarrie Grimmett 82 @ 23. 69 ( BB 7 – 136 )
* Most wicketsClarrie Grimmett 77 @ 19. 93 ( BB 7 – 83 )
The bowling was dominated by the spin pair of Bill O ' Reilly and Clarrie Grimmett, who took 53 wickets between them, with O ' Reilly twice taking seven wicket hauls.
* Most wicketsClarrie Grimmett 74 @ 19. 14 ( BB 7 – 87 )
* Most wicketsClarrie Grimmett 59 @ 30. 40 ( BB 6 – 76 )
* Most wicketsClarrie Grimmett 42 @ 27. 40 ( BB 8 – 57 )
* Most wicketsClarrie Grimmett 71 @ 34. 25 ( BB 6 – 109 )
In the same game, Clarrie Grimmett collected fourteen wickets, the most ever taken in a Test match at the ground by a bowler.
Woodfull performed poorly in the Tests, with 228 runs at 28. 50, but it was sufficient for an Australian triumph as Bradman and Ponsford each averaged over 90 and Clarrie Grimmett and Bill O ' Reilly each took over 25 wickets.
Clarrie Grimmett played with them during the 1920s and 30s, taking a total of 668 wickets which remains a state record.
One of the toughest competitors he faced was the Australian leg spinner Clarrie Grimmett, " a tiny gnome of a man ", who bowled with a roundarm action and made his Test debut at the age of 34, taking 11 wickets in his first match.
Lindwall was determined to add to his Test tally of 212 wickets, which was just four behind the Australian record of Clarrie Grimmett.

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His father Clarrie worked in a newsagency in Launceston, while his mother Lesley represented Australia at hockey before working with Clarrie at the newsagency after David was born.
The then Mayor, Clarrie Edwards, spoke at the meeting and after seeing the tremendous opposition to the merger the then New South Wales Premier, Neville Wran finally decided that a merger would not be in anyone's best interest.
The Association meets at the Clarrie Wohlers Citizens ' Centre, Fleming Park, on the corner of Albert and Cross Streets, East Brunswick.
On 7 April 1918 at Hangard Wood, France, Lieutenant Storkey's commanding officer Captain Clarrie Wallach was mortally wounded in an advance over 400 yards on an enemy position.
George Clarence " Lal " Hilditch ( 2 June 1894 – 31 October 1977 ), also known as Clarrie Hilditch, was an English footballer, and is the only person ever to have been simultaneously a player and the manager at Manchester United.
Collins attracted a great deal of negative attention by using the inexperienced Arthur Richardson as a main strike bowler at the expense of the likes of Mailey and Clarrie Grimmett.
In his second first-class match in the 1934 – 35 season, and his fourth overall, he confirmed his batting ability with 58 and 86 against the South Australian bowling attack led by Clarrie Grimmett, the world's leading leg spinner at the time, but was unable to prevent an eight-wicket defeat.
To improve accessibility of the Group Centre, it is expected that Clarrie Hermes Drive will be extended through to the Barton Highway at its westerly end in parallel with or at the conclusion of Casey's development
The low point is 622 metres at the roundabout joining Gungahlin Drive, Horse Park Drive and Clarrie Hermes drive.

Clarrie and .
It was reputedly invented by the Australian leg-spinner Clarrie Grimmett.
When Clarrie Grimmett first began bowling the delivery, batsmen would listen for the telltale clicking sound of his fingers ; to compensate, Grimmett would often click the fingers of his non-bowling hand when not bowling the flipper to confuse the batsman.
Significantly, Australia's most successful bowler Clarrie Grimmett was replaced by Ward, one of four players making their debut.
Characters impersonated include Clarrie and Eddie Grundy, stumbling from one crisis to another, Joe Grundy and his incomprehensible yokel accent, Jack Woolley ’ s incomprehensible Brummie, posh Brian Aldridge, snooty Lynda Snell, and Geordie-accented Ruth " Oh noooh " Archer.
Queen Elizabeth II, Anne Robinson, Judi Dench and M, Cherie Blair, Sophie Raworth, Fiona Bruce, Delia Smith, Patricia Routledge, Margaret Thatcher, Charlotte Green, Norah Jones, Natasha Kaplinsky, Kate Adie, Clarrie Grundy, Germaine Greer, Clare Short, Ann Widdecombe, Hillary Clinton, Meryl Streep, Ellen MacArthur, Kirstie Allsopp, Carol Smillie ( Smiley Carol ), Linda Barker, Nigella Lawson, Kirsty Wark, Frodo Baggins, Sharon Osbourne, Lesley Garrett, Jessie Wallace, Tessa Jowell, Amanda Burton, Thora Hird, Sue McGregor, Barbara Windsor, Carol Vorderman, Gwen Stefani, Madonna, Caroline Quentin, Tom Cruise, C. J.
The team, led by Bill Woodfull – the " Great Un-bowlable " – featured legends of the game including Bill Ponsford, Stan McCabe, Clarrie Grimmett and the young pair of Archie Jackson and Don Bradman.
* 1932 – Centre-forward Clarrie Bourton heads the Football League scoring lists with 49 goals.
" Smith also played " Clarrie " in the Doctor Who audio, The Kingmaker.
While Bradman dominated, Hammond found it very difficult to play the leg spin bowling of Clarrie Grimmett, who dismissed him five times.
In 1983 it was recommended by the State Boundaries Commission that Strathfield be amalgamated into Burwood, however a great deal of uproar greeted this plan and after the then mayor, Clarrie Edwards, spoke in well attended public meetings the state government abandoned the plan due to a great deal of opposition from residents of the area.
South of Mount Warning Doon Doon Creek which is dammed by the Clarrie Hall Dam and Perch Creek enter the Tweed from its southern banks and Byrill Creek joins on the northern side near Terragon.

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Supporters of the cultural revolution that left included the Clarrie O ' Shea backed Committee to Reconstruct the Communist Party of Australia founded in 1984 and which later changing its name to the Committee for a Revolutionary Communist Party in Australia, and the Marxist Workers Party of Australia who continue to publish Red Flag.
Clarence Lyell O ' Shea, more commonly known as Clarrie O ' Shea ( 1906 – 1988 ), was the Victorian State Secretary of the Australian Tramway & Motor Omnibus Employees ' Association who was jailed in 1969 by Sir John Kerr for contempt of the Industrial Court when he disobeyed a court order that his union pay $ 8, 100 in fines, under the penal sections of the Conciliation and Arbitration Act.
On 15 May 1969 Clarrie O ' Shea, the Victorian State Secretary of the union, was jailed by John Kerr for contempt of the Industrial Court after he disobeyed a court order that his union pay $ 8, 100 in fines, under the penal sections of the Conciliation and Arbitration Act.
In December 2009, Overall Avenue, the connector road for Casey Stage 1, opened to traffic between Clarrie Hermes Drive and Horsepark Drive.

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