The Cricket Field; Or, The History and the Science of the Game of CricketLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1854 - 267 Seiten |
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... very good as far back as I can remember . " - Now , what Beldham called good fielding must have been good enough . He was himself one of the safest hands at a catch . Mr. Budd , when past forty , was still one E 3 THE HAMBLEDON CLUB . 53.
... very good as far back as I can remember . " - Now , what Beldham called good fielding must have been good enough . He was himself one of the safest hands at a catch . Mr. Budd , when past forty , was still one E 3 THE HAMBLEDON CLUB . 53.
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... catch out Robinson by a draw between leg and wicket . Freemantle was the first long stop ; but Ray the finest field in England ; and in those days , when the scores were long , fielding was of even more consideration than at present ...
... catch out Robinson by a draw between leg and wicket . Freemantle was the first long stop ; but Ray the finest field in England ; and in those days , when the scores were long , fielding was of even more consideration than at present ...
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... catch before he had scored thirty . " Still it was a great achievement ; and Mr. Morse preserves , as a relic , the identical ball , and the bat which hit that ball about , a trusty friend that served its owner fifty years ! Kenning ...
... catch before he had scored thirty . " Still it was a great achievement ; and Mr. Morse preserves , as a relic , the identical ball , and the bat which hit that ball about , a trusty friend that served its owner fifty years ! Kenning ...
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... catch ; and I have seen him very quick at stumping out . But , Lord Frederick could not take every part of the field ; but was always short slip , and not one of the very best . And , thirdly , Mr. Budd was the better bowler . Mr. Budd ...
... catch ; and I have seen him very quick at stumping out . But , Lord Frederick could not take every part of the field ; but was always short slip , and not one of the very best . And , thirdly , Mr. Budd was the better bowler . Mr. Budd ...
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... catch , or B made no runs , and where's the player whose hand is always in ? -that man was called a rogue directly . So , when a man was doomed to lose his character and to bear all the smart , there was the more temptation to do like ...
... catch , or B made no runs , and where's the player whose hand is always in ? -that man was called a rogue directly . So , when a man was doomed to lose his character and to bear all the smart , there was the more temptation to do like ...
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