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However, with trouble against swing | bowlers a problem for his game, he was to prove that |
layed a single first-class match for the Fast | Bowlers against the Slow Bowlers; this match indicate |
The | bowlers agreed they could, and that it might prove ef |
County cricket was dominated by the Notts | bowlers Alfred Shaw and Fred Morley. |
The Broncos also had 3 Pro | Bowlers anchoring their offensive line: center Tom Na |
s include lanes enabling full runups for fast | bowlers and wicket-keepers stood back, Hawk-Eye camer |
man Gifford and Martin Horton were their spin | bowlers), and dropped out of the Second XI in 1963 ap |
e Sri Lankan side which has several good spin | bowlers and also a batting line up that is good at pl |
rth was tired himself, took the advice of his | bowlers and chose not to enforce the follow on, inste |
thodox spin, but lacked the spin of the great | bowlers and was in fact more effective on hard wicket |
ggressive Australian approach to playing spin | bowlers and Verity's lack of experience led critics t |
of the Essex bowling was done by medium-pace | bowlers and Kortright failed to take a wicket in his |
irst-class cricket's earliest well-known fast | bowlers and a leading player for Hampshire when its t |
1903 was another summer totally against fast | bowlers, and Lockwood bowled very little in many matc |
ession and he was effective against both fast | bowlers and spinners. |
but was quickly found out by the New Zealand | bowlers and dropped after two Tests. |
have produced several well known professional | bowlers and also were the 2007 National Runner-Ups. |
Unlike some other league competitions | bowlers are subject to a limit of fifteen overs per m |
rupted by rain, and against such accomplished | bowlers as Richard Hadlee and Ewen Chatfield, Kuruppu |
ames, and he was also a pioneer in using spin | bowlers as an integral part of a one-day attack. |
lacked the deceptive flight that enabled such | bowlers as Blythe, Dennett or J.C. White to do well o |
urrey, they agreed they couldn't both be fast | bowlers, as at that time they were. |
n and found himself as one of the more senior | bowlers as Pakistan won the Kitply Cup in Bangladesh |
he result is an improved and upskilled set of | bowlers as was witnessed by Bangladesh's results duri |
ten-pin bowler and member of the Professional | Bowlers Association (PBA). |
PBA.com, official site of the Professional | Bowlers Association and the Lumber Liquidators PBA To |
ssed a total of 43 titles on the Professional | Bowlers Association (PBA) Tour |
al ten-pin bowler, member of the Professional | Bowlers Association. |
ndered runs off the Lancashire Lightning fast | bowlers at Trent Bridge, to recover from their first- |
big victory at Hove, smacking the Bangladeshi | bowlers at will before bowling them out twice for a p |
These were "bowled" wickets only as | bowlers at the time were not credited with wickets fa |
Of MCC's cluster of fastish | bowlers Brown was laid low with bursitis, or a sort o |
Verity, conscious of the danger from the fast | bowlers, but immediately after hitting him for six, B |
in, Gloucestershire subsided to the Pakistani | bowlers, but for once an English-born bowler got his |
His action lacked the elegance of those | bowlers, but its economy and his natural athleticism |
He would lose his wicket to the worst | bowlers but play innings of brilliance against the be |
lf, the United States had seen an increase in | bowlers but a decrease in bowling leagues. |
s, and one of a pack of medium to fast-medium | bowlers competing to be Flavell's new-ball partner at |
The Dignity | bowlers constituted one of the first social gay organ |
ders took 31 wickets at 23.09, and five other | bowlers contributed usefully, with between 10 and 14 |
e of the draw at Lords and content that their | bowlers could deliver as anticipated second time arou |
that the manner in which he attacked opening | bowlers, crashing the ball around at the start of the |
ime Pro Bowler Nolan Cromwell, and 2-time Pro | Bowlers David "Big Daddy" Hill and LeRoy Irvin, all p |
ther contributing players on offense were Pro | Bowlers Del Shofner and Frank Gifford. |
and Roy Palmer played out 15 overs from Test | bowlers Don Wilson and Geoff Cope without scoring to |
d Cricket Club, who were lacking their strike | bowlers due to international call ups, as an overseas |
n 2006, and with several of Lancashire's fast | bowlers either selected for England or injured, he re |
ire's success was chiefly due to its two main | bowlers Ellis Robinson and Arthur Booth who took 167 |
dium pace; they were backed by the three spin | bowlers, Ellis Robinson, Johnny Lawrence and Horace H |
ka is widely regarded as one of the steadiest | bowlers ever produced by Sri Lanka. |
ed to be the most effective of the Australian | bowlers, finishing up with innings figures of 4/126. |
nly in 1900 were John O'Connor one of the top | bowlers for the season, William Foulke better known a |
ng performance", while criticising Pakistan's | bowlers for "let[ting] the batsmen dismantle their co |
Hilfenhaus was the pick of the | bowlers for Australia, taking 3/11 off his 3 overs. |
chwood and John Frame were noted as "the main | bowlers for All-England". |
w the great fast bowler John Jackson lead the | bowlers for the first time |
without his ability to keep more penetrative | bowlers fresh Nottinghamshire's bowling would have be |
This was the first time two | bowlers had taken all bowling wickets since Jim Laker |
is 50 and exploded after that, and the Deccan | bowlers had no more success. |
though this time it was the faster of the two | bowlers, Harmison, who took the most wickets. |
ntic novelist D. H. Lawrence, "bodyline" fast | bowlers Harold Larwood & Bill Voce and the Composer E |
hamshire captain Arthur Carr and his two fast | bowlers Harold Larwood and Bill Voce at London's Picc |
th a side full of fast-medium and medium-pace | bowlers, he was bowled sparingly. |
en for the 1957-58 tour ahead of one of their | bowlers, he had been filmed and given the approval of |
, in a game where, according to Wisden, "seam | bowlers held the upper hand most of the time on a rat |
ny Pigott, as well as Garth Le Roux among its | bowlers, his place was never assured, and he was inju |
in 1989, when England were desperate for pace | bowlers, his omission amounted to wanton neglect by a |
The team also had a fine pair of opening | bowlers in Amar Singh (111 wickets in first-class mat |
emier fast bowler and one of the leading fast | bowlers in the world. |
When watching new fast | bowlers in later years Brearley was often heard to ex |
entford who was described as "one of the best | bowlers in England". |
he became one of the most successful leg spin | bowlers in cricket history. |
success), "had taken rank with the very best | bowlers in England. |
in an effort to negate the South African fast | bowlers in the last match of the series he stepped up |
Mike Smith won the toss, fielded and used 10 | bowlers in the Queensland Country innings before they |
regarded in his prime as one of the best fast | bowlers in England. |
though the Australians declared that only two | bowlers in England moved the ball away from the bat a |
eding as few runs as possible, while the fast | bowlers in the team were resting. |
tion victory in favourable conditions for the | bowlers in the final Test, and Bosanquet scored 20 ru |
one of only two visually disabled competitive | bowlers in Singapore who had won in a bowling competi |
v hit 182 runs off of Derbyshire's front line | bowlers in just 98 minutes, speeding up their declara |
r ranked Number 1 of the professional ten pin | bowlers in Malaysia and Asia. |
Year among a selection of five public school | bowlers in the 1918 almanack, there being no first-cl |
lysis of 29.4-16-26-7; none of the other four | bowlers in that innings managed an economy rate of un |
He was "reckoned one of the best | bowlers in England". |
n this match Abdul Razzaq smashed the English | bowlers in the last couple of overs. |
Sekhar was one of the fastest | bowlers in India in the early eighties. |
t to comprehend the speed of skilled underarm | bowlers in comparison with the later roundarm and ove |
ut the physical courage required to face fast | bowlers in the days before helmets. |
Boyce was the most successful of the regular | bowlers in terms of both aggregate (41 wickets) and a |
average of just over 17 runs each: the other | bowlers in the Australian team took 27 wickets betwee |
Casserly also drafted future Pro | Bowlers in wide receiver Keenan McCardell (12th round |
After injuries to many of the Surrey | bowlers in 2005, he has found himself having to lead |
Despite the efforts of the | bowlers, it was Salman Butt who became Man of the Mat |
(defensive back David Fulcher), but with Pro | Bowlers James Brooks, Rodney Holman and Anthony Munoz |
uch of his career he was overshadowed by Test | bowlers Joel Garner, Ian Botham and Vic Marks, but he |
chored by all-pro tackle Rayfield Wright, Pro | Bowlers John Niland and Ralph Neely, and future hall |
such as NFL Hall of Famer Joe Montana and Pro | Bowlers Kenny King, William Andrews, and Tony Frankli |
But the Australian | bowlers lacked the penetration of the usual opening b |
The new crop of fast | bowlers like Munaf Patel, RP Singh and Ishant Sharma |
n average of 26.75; Somerset's other non-spin | bowlers managed only 38 Championship wickets between |
The ICC charged team captain Salman Butt, and | bowlers Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Amir under article |
ddleton Cheney) was one of the deadliest fast | bowlers of his day, but also the most controversial. |
led him to be one of the most economical fast | bowlers of his time. |
irthplace of J.T. Hearne, one of the greatest | bowlers of the 1890s and 1900s, who died there in 194 |
pace attack, ably led by one of the best fast | bowlers of my experience, John Snow. |
Along with many other spin | bowlers of his time, his bowling action was questione |
rose remarkably rapidly to one of the leading | bowlers of the day. |
Unable to cope with the pace | bowlers of the West Indies and Australia in the mid 1 |
mpionship in 1920, but, like all English spin | bowlers of the time, he was remarkably hopeless on th |
spinner who is regarded as one of the finest | bowlers of the period between 1900 and 1914 - sometim |
Day is widely regarded as one of best | bowlers of early English cricket. |
Wisden (Six Great | Bowlers of the Year) - George Lohmann, Johnny Briggs, |
as being "at that time one of the great fast | bowlers of the world." |
Fry described Woods as "one of the best fast | bowlers of all time". |
was one of the most outstanding professional | bowlers of the late 18th century. |
Wisden was published, it honoured the School | Bowlers of the Year - Harry Calder, John Firth, Cleme |
ot understand why in 1946 I tried to hit spin | bowlers off their length before I had been at the wic |
Tom and his fellow | bowlers often found themselves defending poor totals, |
Australia to play two spinners and three pace | bowlers on a dry Sydney Cricket Ground pitch. |
The main | bowlers on the opposing sides were Sherwin and Shackl |
angements, and the gauzy vocals and tip their | bowlers once more at the cleverness of another handfu |
Among slow | bowlers, only Paine and Hollies have exceeded his tal |
the ground came in 1847 when Manchester Slow | Bowlers played Manchester Fast Bowlers. |
James Anderson of England at No.4 in ICC Test | bowlers ranking. |
The trophy features casts of the two | bowlers' right hands and match-used cricket balls bow |
and a genuine all-rounder - not one of these | bowlers seeking to improve his batting." |
When the parties meet at a third place, the | bowlers shall toss up for the pitching of the first w |
Established as one of New Zealand's opening | bowlers, Southee added two wickets in each innings of |
ave been in the decade or so before 1770 that | bowlers stopped trundling the ball along the ground a |
two Tests and in a drawn series that saw most | bowlers struggle, he finished with 6 wickets at 58.50 |
ight result in higher salary demands from Pro | Bowlers such as Lee Roy Selmon and Jimmie Giles. |
he Australian side enthused about the back-up | bowlers supporting Warne and McDermott, noting that " |
Pathan was the pick of he Indian | bowlers, swinging the ball well to dismiss Gavin Ewin |
le-figures as Andrew Flintoff was pick of the | bowlers, taking 3-17 off his four overs. |
The Scot Dougie Brown was the pick of the | bowlers, taking four for 59 as the visitors crumbled |
Steyn was the pick of the | bowlers taking five wickets for 23 runs, dismissing S |
Bedser and Pollard were the most successful | bowlers, taking 4/81 and 3/53 respectively. |
Vaas, meanwhile, was easily the pick of the | bowlers, taking six for 22 with his left-arm pace. |
They finished 220 all out as Worcestershire's | bowlers teamed up, Matthew Mason the best with four f |
esented Australia at Test level, such as fast | bowlers Terry Alderman, Rodney Hogg and Carl Rackeman |
said of Hickton, "There were few better fast | bowlers than Hickton, and he always looked a very pro |
But the two leading | bowlers that season were Wootton and Southerton who t |
h the England selectors went through fourteen | bowlers that series, they never once turned to the ma |
sman Viv Richards was notorious for punishing | bowlers that dared to sledge him. |
lian batsmen taking easy runs off the English | bowlers, the English bowlers now tied down the battin |
The Deccan | bowlers then staged a minor fightback, drying up the |
The con goes badly, and the | bowlers they swindle cut off Munson's hand in revenge |
far better than most of the county's regular | bowlers, thus, at the ripe old age of 52, Alfred Shaw |
Time as one of the corps de reserve or change | bowlers to Thomas Brett and Richard Nyren. |
wler David Hughes were the first pair of spin | bowlers to be used regularly and successfully in one- |
Brunei has sent a team of 11 lawn | bowlers to the 2010 Commonwealth games |
Canada sent a team of 12 lawn | bowlers to the 2010 Commonwealth games |
Bermuda has qualified a pair of male | bowlers to compete in the singles and pairs competiti |
the touring party, McKenzie was one of eight | bowlers to take at least fifty wickets. |
rs from the general London area with the best | bowlers to be parted . |
apash Baisya is one of Bangladesh's best pace | bowlers to date, having taken 36 Test wickets, althou |
much slower over-rates and fewer matches, few | bowlers today can take a third as many wickets. |
emarkable by the decline of Surrey's top fast | bowlers Tom Richardson and William Lockwood and the e |
4.82 but he took only 69 wickets whereas four | bowlers took over 100 wickets each. |
at the Circle against Sussex in 1954 while 7 | bowlers took 8 wickets in an innings, including such |
ans batted, Dean opened the bowling, but spin | bowlers took the wickets. |
total of 120 wickets on offer, but Somerset's | bowlers took only 67. |
lso backed up for Chris Schenkel on ABC's Pro | Bowlers Tour in 1978 during a tournament in Grand Pra |
own of Ocelot, Iowa to go on the Professional | Bowlers Tour. |
udge" Brown was one of the myriad of left-arm | bowlers tried by England during the 1990s. |
3.5 runs an over, as the three first Canadian | bowlers, Umar Bhatti, Anderson Cummins and Henry Osin |
Mahmood was one of several Lancashire | bowlers unable to play in August 2009. |
On the prowl for seam | bowlers, Warwickshire picked him up, but he left thre |
efeated by 189 runs; the decision to axe both | bowlers was heralded as the end of an era in English |
Pakistan's line-up were missing regular pace | bowlers Wasim Akram, Waqar Younis and spin bowler Mus |
The student | bowlers were not up to the task of dismissing Derbysh |
ution occurred in the next ten years or so as | bowlers were certainly pitching the ball by 1770, but |
The best Middlesex | bowlers were Jim Sims and Jack Young. |
Other leading | bowlers were CJ Harenc, Fuller Pilch, J Cobbett, WH C |
Unusually, only two | bowlers were used in each of the three innings in the |
Other leading | bowlers were FW Lillywhite, J Wisden, A Mynn, W Clark |
However, the other | bowlers were taken for runs, Subhomoy Das repairing h |
with a swinging ball in hand, the Oxford UCCE | bowlers were commendably accurate. |
The main | bowlers were stated to be Faulkner and Frame for Dart |
re incomplete because for much of his career, | bowlers were not credited with wickets faloing to cat |
Four of the MCC's | bowlers were Test cricketers, including a young Alec |
Other leading | bowlers were Pepper, who took 27 @ 27.29 (BB 4-57); R |
Yorkshire's pace | bowlers were the veteran Bill Bowes, who played for E |
Other leading | bowlers were: FW Lillywhite, J Bayley, E Sayres, A My |
he leading wicket-taker with 83 Other leading | bowlers were: J Cobbett, S Redgate, WR Hillyer, A Myn |
Other leading | bowlers were: A Mynn, CJ Harenc, J Cobbett, M Daplyn, |
Other leading | bowlers were: FW Lillywhite, A Mynn, J Dean, W Clarke |
Other leading | bowlers were: A Mynn, FW Lillywhite, J Dean, CG Taylo |
Other leading | bowlers were: W Clarke, T Sherman, D Day, WR Hillyer, |
Other leading | bowlers were: J Wisden, W Clarke, T Sherman, T Nixon, |
Other leading | bowlers were: FW Lillywhite, H Jenner, F Pilch, T Mar |
Other leading | bowlers were: FW Lillywhite, WR Hillyer, J Cobbett, J |
Other leading | bowlers were: J Dean, FW Lillywhite, W Clarke, A Mynn |
Other leading | bowlers were: HH Stephenson, W Caffyn, J Wisden, VE W |
Other leading | bowlers were: J Broadbridge, EG Wenman, F Pilch, G Su |
Other leading | bowlers were: DB Edwards, FP Fenner, J Cobbett, T Bar |
Other leading | bowlers were: J Wisden, J Dean, W Clarke, WR Hillyer, |
Other leading | bowlers were: E Willsher, J Dean, W Martingell, E Hin |
Other leading | bowlers were: J Grundy, J Dean, ET Drake, T Nixon, W |
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