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  1. Harold Larwood MBE (14 November 1904 – 22 July 1995) was a professional cricketer for Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club and the England cricket team between 1924 and 1938. A right-arm fast bowler who combined extreme speeds with great accuracy, he was considered by many players and commentators to be the finest and the fastest ...

  2. 22. Juli 2019 · Learn about the life and career of Harold Larwood, the fast bowler who led England's Bodyline attack against Australia in 1932-33. Read his Wisden obituary, his role in the Ashes, his relationship with Bradman and his later years in Australia.

  3. 4. Juli 2009 · The frightening force that was Harold Larwood: 'To watch him approach gave me the feeling I imagine a rabbit must get seeing a stoat coming towards him' Duncan Hamilton Sat 4 Jul 2009 19.42 EDT

  4. Harold Larwood Profile - Cricket Player England | Stats, Records, Video. England. INTL CAREER: 1926 - 1933. Overview. Stats. Records. Matches. Videos. News. Photos. Full Name. Harold...

    • Male
    • December 14, 1904
    • England
  5. www.espncricinfo.com › story › harold-larwood-154708Harold Larwood | ESPNcricinfo

    Learn about Harold Larwood, a fast bowler who rose to fame in 1926 by taking eight wickets for 44 runs against Lancashire Second Eleven. Read his biography, career highlights and statistics on ESPNcricinfo.

  6. www.espncricinfo.com › story › harold-larwood-154190Harold Larwood | ESPNcricinfo

    15. Apr. 1996 · Harold Larwood was one of the great fast bowlers of all time, who played for England in the controversial Bodyline series against Australia in 1932-33. He later settled in Australia and became a successful county cricketer, despite his foot injury and his refusal to apologize for Bodyline.

  7. Harold Larwood was the main bowler of the controversial 'Bodyline' series in 1932-33, which caused a diplomatic crisis between England and Australia. He took 78 Test wickets in 21 matches and was honored by the MCC and the MBE.