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  1. Harold Larwood. (1904-1995), Cricketer. Sitter in 15 portraits. Cricketer. Nottingham and England bowler of exceptional speed and accuracy, Larwood spearheaded D. R. Jardine's fast leg theory in the notorious 'Bodyline' series against Australia in 1932-3. He took 1,427 first class wickets in all, including 78 in Test matches.

  2. Harold Larwood; Bill Voce; Joe Hardstaff Snr; Joe Hardstaff Jnr. There was also a strong link between local coal mining and cricket with Larwood and the Hardstaff’s working at Annesley Colliery. Annesley Colliery signing on books from the 1920’s, which contain details of the cricketers can be found in the Nottinghamshire Archives. Harold ...

  3. 6. Aug. 2017 · Harold Larwood, born November 14, 1904, was perhaps the fastest and most dreaded bowler of all time.Arunabha Sengupta looks back at the life and career of the man synonymous with Bodyline.. In the ...

  4. LARWOOD, HAROLD, MBE, who died in hospital in Sydney on July 22, 1995, aged 90, was one of the great fast bowlers of all time. This will forever be overshadowed by his role in the cricketing ...

  5. 23. Jan. 2015 · January 23, 2015. Harold Larwood, born November 14, 1904, was perhaps the fastest and most dreaded bowler of all time. Arunabha Sengupta looks back at the life and career of the man synonymous with Bodyline. In the summer of 1933, during a friendly match played on a village green in Leicester, a ball struck an unfortunate batsman on the stomach ...

  6. www.espncricinfo.com › story › harold-larwood-154708Harold Larwood | ESPNcricinfo

    HAROLD LARWOOD, than whom few fast bowlers have jumped to the top of the tree more quickly, was born on November 19, 1904, at Nuncargate, a Notts colliery village

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