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- an exaggerated backlift. Others, who have emplo**** the more unorthodox open stance, such as Peter Willey, had a more abbreviated backlift. Depending upon...
- recorded feats, including lifting 500 pounds (227 kg) with one finger and backlifting 4,337 pounds (1,967 kg), former International Fitness and Bodybuilding...
- attacking right-handed opening batsman who possessed an unusually high backlift. Horne was born in Takapuna on 5 December 1970, the son of Noelene Rae...
- Bradman's high backlift and lengthy forward stride were characteristic....
- the ball if the throw misses the stumps, thereby preventing overthrows. Backlift Lifting the bat in preparation to hitting the ball. Badger A particularly...
- Subsequently the December 1958-January 1959 issue commented on a reported backlift of 6,200 lb (c. 2800 kg), by far the greatest weight ever lifted in this...
- [citation needed] A batsman in their normal stance will raise his bat (backlift) as the bowler bowls which can make the yorker difficult to play when it...
- dashing middle-order left-handed batsman, with a characteristically generous backlift and breathtaking strokeplay combining a keen eye with wristy execution...
- across the line and much of the TV media blamed this on his stance and backlift. This despite the fact that his opening partner Graham Gooch had a very...
- coach from 1980 to 1990. D'Oliveira was a successful batsman with a low backlift and powerful strokes. He was also a tough competitor. When he toured Australia...