The Cricket Field; Or, The History and the Science of the Game of CricketLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1854 - 267 sider |
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... feet and bat with regard to the wicket , and how every hit , with one exception , the Cut , is made by no other change of attitude than results from the movement of the left foot alone . Barnstaple , April 15th , 1851 . J. P. CONTENTS ...
... feet and bat with regard to the wicket , and how every hit , with one exception , the Cut , is made by no other change of attitude than results from the movement of the left foot alone . Barnstaple , April 15th , 1851 . J. P. CONTENTS ...
Side 10
... feet apart ; one man guards each hole with his club ; these clubs are called Dogs . A piece of wood , about four inches long and one inch in diameter , called a Cat , is pitched , by a third person , from one hole to- wards the player ...
... feet apart ; one man guards each hole with his club ; these clubs are called Dogs . A piece of wood , about four inches long and one inch in diameter , called a Cat , is pitched , by a third person , from one hole to- wards the player ...
Side 11
... feet wide , -a width which is only ren- dered credible by the fact that the said hole was not like our mark for guard , four feet distant from the stumps , but cut like a basin in the turf between the stumps ; an arrangement which would ...
... feet wide , -a width which is only ren- dered credible by the fact that the said hole was not like our mark for guard , four feet distant from the stumps , but cut like a basin in the turf between the stumps ; an arrangement which would ...
Side 44
... feet wide . The width some persons have doubted ; but it is rendered credible by the auxiliary evidence that there was , in those days , width enough between the two stumps for cutting the wide blockhole already mentioned , and also ...
... feet wide . The width some persons have doubted ; but it is rendered credible by the auxiliary evidence that there was , in those days , width enough between the two stumps for cutting the wide blockhole already mentioned , and also ...
Side 68
... feet wide , consisting of two stumps only , with one stump laid across . Thus , straight balls passed between , and , what we now call , well pitched balls would of course rise over . Where , then , was the encouragement to block , when ...
... feet wide , consisting of two stumps only , with one stump laid across . Thus , straight balls passed between , and , what we now call , well pitched balls would of course rise over . Where , then , was the encouragement to block , when ...
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The Cricket Field; Or, the History and the Science of Cricket. By the Author ... J. P. Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1854 |
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