The earliest bowling was underarm, although that wasn't always quite as genteel as it might sound. The early cricket historian John Nyren wrote of David Harris, who propelled fast underarms from ...
But from a health perspective, he was probably right, because the human body just isn’t made for overarm fast bowling. A quarter of the nation’s quicks are injured at any one time because of the huge ...
Women may not have invented cricket itself - nobody can be quite sure of its origins - but many believe that a female invented overarm bowling. Englishwoman Christina Willes was apparently so fed up ...
15.3 x 44.7 cm (45.3 x 58.4 cm paper size). 13.4 x 46.3 cm (47.6 x 59.7 cm paper size) ...
Australia and New Zealand made history when they took to the field for the final Test of their three-match series in Adelaide. The match was the first ever day-night Test, and the first to use a pink ...
The earliest bowling was underarm, although that wasn't always quite as genteel as it might sound. The early cricket historian John Nyren wrote of David Harris, who propelled fast underarms from ...