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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «BOWLING CREASE»
Découvrez l'usage de
bowling crease dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
bowling crease et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
The bowling crease must bo in a line with the stumps ; six feet eight inches in
length ; the stumps in the centre ; with a return crease at each end towards the
bowler at right angles. ' V. The popping crease must be four feet from the wicket,
and ...
The bowling crease must be in a line with the stumps; six feet eight inches in
length; the stumps in the centre; with a return crease at each end towards the
bowler at right angles. ' V. The popping crease must be four feet from the wicket,
and ...
James Hogg, Florence Marryat, 1864
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The Play ground; or, out-door games for boys: a book of ...
This line is called the bowling ' crease. At each end of the bowling crease two
lines are carried forward at right angles to the bowling crease. These are the
return creases ; and in front of the wicket, parallel to the bowling crease, at a
distance of ...
4
The boy's handy book of sports, pastimes, games and amusements
This line is called the bowling crease. At each end of the bowling crease two
lines are carried forward at right angles to the bowling crease. These are the
return creases ; and in front of the wicket, parallel to the bowling crease, at a
distance of ...
5
Cricket, by captain Crawley
... and in front of each wicket there is drawn a popping-crease, which must be
exactly four feet from the stumps ; while in a line with the stumps themselves is
drawn the bowling-crease, six feet eight inches in length — that is, three feet on
either ...
George Frederick Pardon, 1866
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The American boy's book of sports and games: a repository of ...
HUN I Topping Crease. - ' Each wicket is set up on a line, six feet eight inches in
length, drawn on the ground. This lino is called the bowling crease. At each end
of the bowling crease two lines arc carried forward at right angles to the bowling ...
7
Encyclopaedia of Sports and Games
Width: 20.32 cm, Height, 68.58 cm, Pitched, 19.20 m, Bails, each 9.84 cm in
length and should not project more than 1.3 cm above them. 9. Bowling and
popping creases. The bowling crease shall be marked in line with the stumps; at
each ...
Gaurav Goel, Veena Goel, 1995
8
Colonial Games, Pastimes and Diversions
This line measures eight feet eight inches and is called the bowling crease. The
bowler or pitcher must remain behind the bowling crease when he delivers the
ball. Four feet in front of each wicket is the popping crease of unlimited length.
9
The Rain Drop and Other Shades of Prosetry
The four creases, Being, The “popping” (or batting) crease, The“bowling” crease,
Two “return” creases. Stumps placed in line, On the bowling creases. Bowling
crease, 8 feet 8 inches long, With middle stump placed dead centre. Popping ...
10
Every Boy's Book: A Complete Encyclopædia of Sports and ...
BOWLING-CREASE AND POPPING-CBEASE. 4. The Bowling-crease must be in
a line with the stumps, and six feet eight inches in length, the stumps in the centre
; with a return- crease at each end, towards the bowler, at right angles. 5.
John George Wood, Edward Dalziel, George Dalziel, 1855
10 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «BOWLING CREASE»
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bowling crease est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
New playing conditions implemented
The free-hit concept, which initially used to be applied for over-stepping the bowling crease, will now be applicable for all kinds of no-balls. «Cricket World, juil 15»
From flicking stones to ripping googlies
Renowned for his aggression with the bat, challenging angle from wide of the bowling crease, characteristic gum chewing and gold neck chain, ... «Wisden India, juil 15»
Pakistan's new go-to bowler
He brings Ajmal's infectiously positive attitude to the bowling crease, but his action raises no ticklish questions. While it may be premature to ... «ESPNcricinfo.com, juil 15»
Wise Watson relaxes amid fast-bowling chaos
“It was more trying to manage my body,” Watson said of his absence from the bowling crease at Canterbury where Marsh took a wicket in each ... «cricket.com.au, juin 15»
Watson rested from bowling hit-out
The 34-year-old allrounder has been rested from the bowling crease in the current four-day warm-up game against Kent at Canterbury that ... «cricket.com.au, juin 15»
ICC makes major changes to ODI rules
The free-hit concept, which initially used to be applied for over-stepping the bowling crease, will now be applicable for all kinds of no-balls. «Cricket World, juin 15»
Hutchinson the hero for Knebworth Park with quick-fire knock
An early change was made by the captain, which brought overseas player Sam Gardiner to the bowling crease in his first competitive game for ... «Hertfordshire Mercury, juin 15»
Knebworth Park through to last eight of Readers County Trophy
An early change was made by the captain which brought overseas player Sam Gardiner to the bowling crease for the first time in a month ... «Times 24, juin 15»
'Most West Indies fast bowlers are afraid of hard work'
... but the ball would arrive at varying heights, angles and speeds, where you were using the width and depth of the bowling crease, irrespective ... «ESPNcricinfo.com, juin 15»
“Why can't Amir's life be repaired and he be given another chance …
According to Holding, nicknamed the 'Whispering Death' for his almost silent approach to the bowling crease, Amir should not have any trouble ... «DAWN.com, juin 15»