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    Harold Larwood MBE (14 November 1904 – 22 July 1995) was a professional cricketer for Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club and the England cricket team...
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  • Larwood is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Harold Larwood (1904–1995), British cricketer Jacob Larwood (1826–1918), Dutch author Marek...
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  • Weaving as Douglas Jardine Gary Sweet as Donald Bradman Jim Holt as Harold Larwood Rhys McConnochie as Pelham "Plum" Warner John Gregg as Percy Fender...
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    1928–29, Harry Alexander bowled fast leg theory at an England team, and Harold Larwood briefly used a similar tactic on that same tour in two Test matches...
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    Lancashire, wicket-keeper Wally Hammond, Gloucestershire, all-rounder Harold Larwood, Nottinghamshire, opening fast bowler Maurice Leyland, Yorkshire, batsman...
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    a four, leaving him on 99*. Also close was Harold Larwood. In the final Test of the 1932–33 Ashes, Larwood made 98 as a nightwatchman, the highest innings...
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    Anderson won the seat. The town's most famous historical resident is Harold Larwood; the England cricketer who was born in Nuncargate in 1904, best known...
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    known as Bodyline. Jardine instructed his fast bowlers, most notably Harold Larwood and Bill Voce, to bowl at the bodies of the Australian batsmen, with...
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  • 2009 Portrait of a Rebel Kevin Pietersen Marcus Stead 2009 Harold Larwood Harold Larwood Duncan Hamilton 2009 Hoggy - Welcome to My World Matthew Hoggard...
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    on a difficult pitch, against international bowlers Maurice Tate and Harold Larwood. Immediately after this match, Jardine made his Test debut against the...
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  • from the original on 8 September 2013. Retrieved 31 December 2012. "Harold Larwood". Cricinfo. ESPN. Archived from the original on 17 July 2013. Retrieved...
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    expatriate living in Britain at the time of his birth. England fast bowlers Harold Larwood (in 1950) and Frank Tyson (in 1960) also took advantage of the scheme...
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    of all time. He modelled his action on the great England fast bowler Harold Larwood. Together with Keith Miller, Lindwall formed a new-ball pairing regarded...
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    Bradman battled through a difficult session when England fast bowler Harold Larwood bowled short on a pitch enlivened by the rain. Wisden gave this period...
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    bodies reached its most dramatic moment when a ball from fast bowler Harold Larwood hit Oldfield in the head, fracturing his skull (although this was from...
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  • captain Douglas Jardine defended his team and his leading fast bowler Harold Larwood. The England manager Plum Warner said von Moltke could speak seven languages...
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    captain Bill Woodfull was struck over the heart by a ball delivered by Harold Larwood. Although not badly hurt, Woodfull was shaken and dismissed shortly...
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    Chapman and including Jack Hobbs, Herbert Sutcliffe, Wally Hammond and Harold Larwood—toured Australia in 1928–29. Ponsford's form was good in the lead up...
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  • where his experience of batting against the Nottinghamshire pair of Harold Larwood and Bill Voce he was later to describe as the most alarming of his life...
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  • Hill Book of the Year Award for Harold Larwood biography". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 26 November 2012. "Harold Larwood biography wins William Hill prize...
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