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Leg Theory | A Cricket Term at Sports PunditA leg theory is a form of bowling attack where the balls are aimed towards the leg side of the batsman, using several close-ins and leg-side fielders, ...Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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A glossary of cricket terms | ESPNcricinfoMar 6, 2006 · Bodyline (also known as leg theory) A tactic most infamously used by England in 1932-33, although one which had been around for some time ...
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Bodyline - ESPNcricinfoAug 11, 2007 · Bodyline was a tactic where bowlers aimed for the body to intimidate, making run scoring risky and difficult, and to negate Don Bradman.Missing: explained | Show results with:explained<|separator|>
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A dummy's guide to Bodyline | ESPNcricinfoOct 25, 2007 · Bodyline was named after aiming for the line of the body. It used a close leg trap with no fielding restrictions, making it difficult for ...Missing: explained | Show results with:explained
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Bodyline | National Museum of AustraliaSep 1, 2025 · Technically known as 'fast leg theory', it was better known as 'bodyline'. It came close to turning a summer of cricket into a diplomatic row.
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In cricket, what is leg theory? - Sport QsNov 16, 2022 · 'Leg theory' is an outdated term for a tactic that involves bowling at, or just outside, leg stump, where a batsman taking anything other than an off-stump ...Missing: facts | Show results with:facts
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Bodyline And The Harold Larwood Story - The Full TossJul 14, 2020 · To achieve this tier of intimidation, Larwood carried out an ideology named, rather archaically, “leg theory” or Bodyline. This strategy cramped ...<|separator|>
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How Bob Wyatt's revelations blow a raspberry at history of bodylineJul 27, 2010 · Leg theory, bowling to a legside field, had been around since the turn of that century and was perfected in particular by the Derbyshire ...
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Why some people describe 'bowling short on leg stump' as a low ...Mar 12, 2021 · Intimidatory fast bowling had always been part of cricket. Then called leg theory, the idea was to aim at rhe leg stump not the middle and off ...
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Bodyline debate 80 years on | ESPNcricinfoFeb 25, 2013 · Leg theory worked brilliantly as England won the 1932/33 Ashes series 4-1. But the revolutionary tactics of intimidating bowling caused quite a ...
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Ed Smith: Is cricket ripe for a tactical overhaul? | ESPNcricinfoJun 2, 2014 · Douglas Jardine's leg theory demanded that England's bowlers aim at the bodies of Australian batsmen, with fielders clustered behind square on ...Missing: explained | Show results with:explained
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Frank Foster: 'One of the most prominent all-rounders of his day'He was one of the originators of leg-theory and often employed only three men on the off-side. As a batsman he was brilliant as well as confident and if he ...
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Ashes 1911-12: England beat a raging bushfire and then finish off ...Jan 13, 2020 · But, the Australians hardly had an answer to Foster's leg theory. With four short legs, and men at mid-on and long leg, Foster kept just ...
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Sad story of Frank Foster, Ashes hero that time forgotMay 14, 2011 · Twenty years before Foster had bowled leg theory to Australians, coming left arm round the wicket. What he advised Jardine at their meeting in ...
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Fallen Prince of the Golden Age: The Ruin of F. R. Foster | Old EborJul 24, 2023 · ... 1911–12, when he had used leg-theory to keep the home batters quiet. When the controversy erupted over the English tactics in 1933, Foster ...
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Facing Fast Bowling In The Years Before Bodyline - Cricket DescribedApr 21, 2025 · The evolution of “fast leg-theory” started with the tactics of Frank Foster, the English left-arm bowler, in 1911-12. However, Foster claimed he ...Missing: techniques | Show results with:techniques
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Fred Root | ESPNcricinfoROOT, CHARLES FREDERICK, who died in the Royal Hospital, Wolverhampton, on January 20, aged 63, was celebrated as a leading exponent of "leg-theory" bowling.
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Fred Root: Innovator on the field, radical off it - Cricket CountryApr 16, 2014 · He suggested limited-overs cricket, was one of the earliest exponents of leg-theory bowling, and was also a Worcestershire legend. user-circle ...
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Fred Root, Leg Theory and Plum Warner - CricketMashApr 15, 2020 · Root never played another Test, but continued to bowl in first-class cricket for six more seasons. He ended with 1512 wickets at 21.11. Larwood ...
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The umpire's point of view - ESPNcricinfoThe bowler to whom the term "leg theory" was first applied used to bowl the swinger. The best player I ever saw do this was A. Jaques, the Hampshire amateur ...
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Harold Larwood - Trent BridgeThe 'leg theory' or 'Bodyline' tactic which Jardine employed, was practical only because England possessed in Larwood a fast bowler who had great command over ...
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Biomechanics of Fast Bowling Explained - CricketeerAug 12, 2025 · Fast bowling in cricket hinges on three main principles: transferring energy efficiently for maximum ball speed, coordinating momentum through a ...
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Cricket fast bowling: The relationship between range of motion and ...Apr 26, 2023 · The bowling movement consists of a run-up where linear momentum is developed which is then converted to angular momentum and transferred through ...
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'Well bowled, Harold!' Ninety years on, England's Bodyline tactics ...Feb 8, 2023 · ... leg theory bowling in the name of victory. It was done through gritted teeth, under pressure from the then Australian prime minister Joseph ...
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A dummy's guide to Bodyline - ESPN... leg theory, around a pace attack of Harold Larwood, Bill Voce, Bill Bowes and Gubby Allen. Bradman missed the first Test due to illness and was out first ...
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Sticky Wicket: From Bodyline to Bairstow - Aspects of HistoryDuring the 19th and early 20th century it was considered unsportsmanlike to bowl at the leg stump and in the 1920s a number of teams had tested the theory, ...
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Pace is the ace: why you need quick bowlers to win in AustraliaOct 3, 2025 · He turned to "fast leg theory", a tactic not invented by him but refined to lethal precision. Precedents abounded in the 1920s. Australian fast ...
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Test matches | Team records | List of series results - ESPNcricinfoThis document lists test series results, such as England in Australia 1876/77 (drawn), Australia in England 1880 (England), and England in Australia 1881/82 ( ...
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The Ashes 1930 Statistics | ESPNcricinfoOverall The Ashes records. Top Run Scorers. Donald BradmanAUS, Rhb. 974. Innings: 7Average: 139.14. Herbert SutcliffeENG ...
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Bodyline: 80 years of cricket's greatest controversy - BBC NewsJan 16, 2013 · The Bodyline scandal helped shape the nature of cricket, sport and relations between Australia and England for years to come.
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20 great Ashes moments No20: blood, sweat and tears, Adelaide ...Jul 4, 2013 · England's captain, Douglas Jardine, ruthlessly decided to take on Australia and Donald Bradman using bodyline bowling.
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Bodyline cricket series, 1932-33 | State Library of New South WalesBodyline was an aggressive fast bowling style targeting the batsman's body rather than the wicket. Batsmen of the day wore little protection by modern standards ...
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Rare Footage of the Bodyline Test Cricket SeriesFeb 9, 2023 · Central to the drama was English captain Douglas Jardine's contentious use of Harold Larwood to bowl 'fast leg theory'. Also dubbed ...Missing: placements | Show results with:placements
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The Ashes 1932/33 - Cricket Schedule & Results - ESPNcricinfoThe Ashes 1932 Matches · Australia vs England - 1st Test · Australia vs England - 2nd Test · England vs Australia - 3rd Test · Australia vs England - 4th Test ...Missing: summary | Show results with:summary
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Rewind to 1933: A near riot at Adelaide Oval | ESPNcricinfoDec 6, 2013 · The Adelaide Test in January 1933 represents Bodyline's nadir both on and off the field and triggered a series of consequences that for a time ...Missing: details | Show results with:details
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Why the 1932-33 'Bodyline' series became cricket's darkest chapterSep 17, 2024 · The Bodyline series strained diplomatic relations between England and Australia, with Australian officials protesting the tactics to the MCC ( ...
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Cricket's Turning Points: Bodyline - ESPNcricinfoApr 10, 2010 · Jardine's strategy was to restrict him by means of fast Leg Theory. (This aloof and somewhat shy man scorned the Australian term "Bodyline ...
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Why only two fielders are allowed behind square on the leg sideJul 28, 2016 · MCC had later ruled that only two players would be allowed to field behind the square on the leg-side, making 'Bodyline' a myth. ×. Was this ...
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The evolution of the lbw | ESPNcricinfoDec 28, 2016 · Because bats of the time were curved, it was believed that batsmen did not stand in front of the stumps in order to hit the ball better. There ...
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Breaking the Law: open up a whole new method of dismissal in cricketMar 25, 2014 · The leg-side provision was introduced for justifiable reasons – primarily in order to discourage negative bowling at or even beyond the legs, ...