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Bodyline, also
known as fast leg
theory bowling, was a
cricketing tactic devised by the
English cricket team for
their 1932–33
Ashes tour of Australia...
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Bodyline is an
Australian 1984
television miniseries which dramatised the
events of the 1932–1933
English Ashes cricket tour of Australia. The
title refers...
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games to one. The tour was
highly controversial because of the
bodyline bowling tactics used by the
England team
under the
captaincy of Douglas...
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bowlers of all time. He was the main
exponent of the
bowling style known as "
bodyline", the use of
which during the
Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) tour of Australia...
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three batsmen to Australia". A
controversial set of tactics,
known as
Bodyline, was
specially devised by the
England team to curb his scoring. As a captain...
- 1932–33
Ashes tour of Australia.
During that series,
England emplo**** "
Bodyline"
tactics against the
Australian batsmen,
headed by
Donald Bradman, wherein...
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suffered a
nervous breakdown. In his absence,
England persisted with
bowling Bodyline (as it was now dubbed) and won an ill-tempered
match despite a
heroic century...
- the most
infamous episodes of cricket, due to the
England team's use of
bodyline,
where captain Douglas Jardine instructed his
bowlers Bill Voce and Harold...
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greatest Test
batter of all time. To curb his dominance,
England emplo****
bodyline tactics during the 1932–33
Ashes series.
These involved bowling at the...
- was best
known for his
dignified and
moral conduct during the
tumultuous bodyline series in 1932–33.
Trained as a schoolteacher,
Woodfull was
known for his...