Ray Lindwall, the Glossary
Raymond Russell Lindwall (3 October 1921 – 23 June 1996) was an Australian cricketer who represented Australia in 61 Tests from 1946 to 1960.[1]
Table of Contents
219 relations: Achilles tendon, Adelaide Oval, Alan Davidson (cricketer, born 1929), Alan Kippax, Alec Bedser, All-rounder, Arthur Morris, Attack on Pearl Harbor, Australia national cricket team, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Australian Cricket Board Team of the Century, Australian Cricket Hall of Fame, Australian cricket team in England in 1938, Australian cricket team in England in 1948, Australian cricket team in England in 1956, Australian cricket team in South Africa in 1957–58, Australian pound, Backyard cricket, Balmain Tigers, Barry Fisher, Bill Brown (cricketer), Bill Edrich, Bill Johnston (cricketer), Bill O'Reilly (cricketer), Bodyline, Bouncer (cricket), Boundary (cricket), Bourda, Bridgetown, Brisbane, British Malaya, Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs, Cape Town, Captain (cricket), Captain (sports), Charlie Macartney, Chennai, Chickenpox, Clarrie Grimmett, Clif Cary, Clyde Walcott, Colin Cowdrey, Colin McCool, Cricket, Cricket Australia, Cricket NSW, Cyril Washbrook, Darwin, Northern Territory, Dattu Phadkar, David Frith, ... Expand index (169 more) »
- E. W. Swanton's XI cricketers
- People educated at Marist College Kogarah
- Queensland cricket captains
- St George cricketers
- The Invincibles (cricket)
Achilles tendon
The Achilles tendon or heel cord, also known as the calcaneal tendon, is a tendon at the back of the lower leg, and is the thickest in the human body.
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Adelaide Oval
The Adelaide Oval is a sports ground in Adelaide in the state of South Australia.
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Alan Davidson (cricketer, born 1929)
Alan Keith Davidson (14 June 1929 – 30 October 2021) was an Australian cricketer of the 1950s and 1960s. Ray Lindwall and Alan Davidson (cricketer, born 1929) are Australian Cricket Hall of Fame inductees, Australian Members of the Order of the British Empire, new South Wales cricketers, sport Australia Hall of Fame inductees and Wisden Cricketers of the Year.
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Alan Kippax
Alan Falconer Kippax (25 May 1897 – 5 September 1972) was a cricketer for New South Wales (NSW) and Australia. Ray Lindwall and Alan Kippax are cricketers from Sydney and new South Wales cricketers.
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Alec Bedser
Sir Alec Victor Bedser (4 July 1918 – 4 April 2010) was an English professional cricketer, primarily a medium-fast bowler. Ray Lindwall and Alec Bedser are Wisden Cricketers of the Year.
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All-rounder
An all-rounder is a cricketer who regularly performs well at both batting and bowling.
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Arthur Morris
Arthur Robert Morris (19 January 1922 – 22 August 2015) was an Australian cricketer who played 46 Test matches between 1946 and 1955. Ray Lindwall and Arthur Morris are Australia Test cricket captains, Australian Army soldiers, Australian Cricket Hall of Fame inductees, Australian Members of the Order of the British Empire, cricketers from Sydney, new South Wales cricketers, sport Australia Hall of Fame inductees, st George cricketers, the Invincibles (cricket) and Wisden Cricketers of the Year.
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Attack on Pearl Harbor
The attack on Pearl HarborAlso known as the Battle of Pearl Harbor was a surprise military strike by the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service on the American naval base at Pearl Harbor in Honolulu, Hawaii, in the United States, just before 8:00a.m. (local time) on Sunday, December 7, 1941.
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Australia national cricket team
The Australia men's national cricket team represents Australia in men's international cricket.
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Australian Broadcasting Corporation
The Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC), is the national broadcaster of Australia.
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Australian Cricket Board Team of the Century
The Australian Cricket Board Team of the Century was a theoretical cricket team selected by the Australian Cricket Board in 2000 as the best team of Australian cricketers in the 20th century.
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Australian Cricket Hall of Fame
The Australian Cricket Hall of Fame is a part of the Australian Gallery of Sport and Olympic Museum in the Australian Sports Museum at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. Ray Lindwall and Australian Cricket Hall of Fame are Australian Cricket Hall of Fame inductees.
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Australian cricket team in England in 1938
The 1938 Ashes series between Australia and England was drawn.
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Australian cricket team in England in 1948
The Australian cricket team in England in 1948 is famous for being the only Test match side to play an entire tour of England without losing a match. Ray Lindwall and Australian cricket team in England in 1948 are the Invincibles (cricket).
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Australian cricket team in England in 1956
The Australian cricket team toured England in the 1956 season to play a five-match Test series against England for The Ashes.
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Australian cricket team in South Africa in 1957–58
The Australia cricket team toured South Africa from October 1957 to March 1958 and played a five-match Test series against the South Africa national cricket team.
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Australian pound
The pound (sign: £, £A for distinction) was the currency of Australia from 1910 until 14 February 1966, when it was replaced by the Australian dollar.
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Backyard cricket
Backyard cricket, also known as bat ball, street cricket, beach cricket, corridor cricket, garden cricket, gully cricket (on the Indian subcontinent) and box cricket (in instances of shorter grounds), is an informal variant of cricket.
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Balmain Tigers
The Balmain Tigers (also known as the Sydney Tigers from 1995 to 1996) are a rugby league club based in the inner-western Sydney suburb of Balmain.
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Barry Fisher
Barry Fisher (20 January 1934 – 6 April 1980) was an Australian first class cricketer who played for Queensland from 1954–55 until 1967–68. Ray Lindwall and Barry Fisher are Queensland cricketers.
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Bill Brown (cricketer)
William Alfred Brown, (31 July 1912 – 16 March 2008) was an Australian cricketer who played 22 Test matches between 1934 and 1948, captaining his country in one Test. Ray Lindwall and Bill Brown (cricketer) are Australia Test cricket captains, new South Wales cricketers, Queensland cricket captains, Queensland cricketers, the Invincibles (cricket) and Wisden Cricketers of the Year.
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Bill Edrich
William John Edrich (26 March 1916 – 24 April 1986) was a first-class cricketer who played for Middlesex, Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC), Norfolk and England. Ray Lindwall and Bill Edrich are Wisden Cricketers of the Year.
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Bill Johnston (cricketer)
William Arras Johnston (26 February 1922 – 25 May 2007) was an Australian cricketer who played in forty Test matches from 1947 to 1955. Ray Lindwall and Bill Johnston (cricketer) are the Invincibles (cricket) and Wisden Cricketers of the Year.
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Bill O'Reilly (cricketer)
William Joseph O'Reilly (20 December 19056 October 1992) was an Australian cricketer, rated as one of the greatest bowlers in the history of the game. Ray Lindwall and Bill O'Reilly (cricketer) are Australian Cricket Hall of Fame inductees, Australian people of Irish descent, new South Wales cricketers, sport Australia Hall of Fame inductees, st George cricketers and Wisden Cricketers of the Year.
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Bodyline
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.
Bouncer (cricket)
In the sport of cricket, a bouncer (or bumper) is a type of short-pitched delivery, usually bowled by a fast bowler, which bounces once and then reaches the batter at head-height.
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Boundary (cricket)
In cricket, the boundary is the perimeter of a playing field.
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Bourda
Bourda, or officially Georgetown Cricket Club Ground, is a cricket ground in Georgetown, Guyana, used by the Guyanese cricket team for matches with other nations in the Caribbean as well as some Test matches involving the West Indies.
Bridgetown
Bridgetown (UN/LOCODE: BB BGI) is the capital and largest city of Barbados.
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Brisbane
Brisbane (Meanjin) is the capital of the state of Queensland and the third-most populous city in Australia and Oceania, with a population of approximately 2.6 million.
British Malaya
The term "British Malaya" (Tanah Melayu British) loosely describes a set of states on the Malay Peninsula and the island of Singapore that were brought under British hegemony or control between the late 18th and the mid-20th century.
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Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
The Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs are an Australian professional rugby league club based in Belmore, a suburb in the Canterbury-Bankstown region of Sydney.
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Cape Town
Cape Town is the legislative capital of South Africa.
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Captain (cricket)
The captain of a cricket team, often referred to as the skipper, is the appointed leader, having several additional roles and responsibilities over and above those of the other players.
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Captain (sports)
In team sport, captain is a title given to a member of the team.
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Charlie Macartney
Charles George Macartney (27 June 1886 – 9 September 1958) was an Australian cricketer who played in 35 Test matches between 1907 and 1926. Ray Lindwall and Charlie Macartney are Australian Army soldiers, Australian Cricket Hall of Fame inductees, new South Wales cricketers and Wisden Cricketers of the Year.
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Chennai
Chennai (IAST), formerly known as Madras, is the capital city of Tamil Nadu, the southernmost state of India.
Chickenpox
Chickenpox, also known as varicella, is a highly contagious, vaccine-preventable disease caused by the initial infection with varicella zoster virus (VZV), a member of the herpesvirus family.
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Clarrie Grimmett
Clarence Victor "Clarrie" Grimmett (25 December 1891 – 2 May 1980) was a New Zealand-born Australian cricketer. Ray Lindwall and Clarrie Grimmett are Australian Cricket Hall of Fame inductees, sport Australia Hall of Fame inductees and Wisden Cricketers of the Year.
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Clif Cary
Clif Cary was an Australian cricket reporter of the 1930s and 1940s.
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Clyde Walcott
Sir Clyde Leopold Walcott KA, GCM, OBE (17 January 1926 – 26 August 2006) was a West Indian cricketer. Ray Lindwall and Clyde Walcott are Wisden Cricketers of the Year.
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Colin Cowdrey
Michael Colin Cowdrey, Baron Cowdrey of Tonbridge, (24 December 1932 – 4 December 2000) was an English cricketer who played for Kent County Cricket Club from 1950 to 1976, and in 114 Test matches for England from 1954 to 1975. Ray Lindwall and Colin Cowdrey are e. W. Swanton's XI cricketers and Wisden Cricketers of the Year.
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Colin McCool
Colin Leslie McCool (9 December 1916 – 5 April 1986) was an Australian cricketer who played in 14 Test matches between 1946 and 1950. Ray Lindwall and Colin McCool are cricketers from Sydney, new South Wales cricketers, Queensland cricketers and the Invincibles (cricket).
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Cricket
Cricket is a bat-and-ball game that is played between two teams of eleven players on a field, at the centre of which is a pitch with a wicket at each end, each comprising two bails balanced on three stumps.
Cricket Australia
Cricket Australia (CA), formerly known as the Australian Cricket Board (ACB), is the governing body for professional and amateur cricket in Australia.
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Cricket NSW
Cricket NSW (officially known as the New South Wales Cricket Association) is an Australian sporting association that administers cricket in New South Wales.
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Cyril Washbrook
Cyril Washbrook (6 December 1914 – 27 April 1999) was an English cricketer, who played for Lancashire and England. Ray Lindwall and Cyril Washbrook are Wisden Cricketers of the Year.
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Darwin, Northern Territory
Darwin (Larrakia) is the capital city of the Northern Territory, Australia.
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Dattu Phadkar
Dattatraya Gajanan "Dattu" Phadkar (12 December 1925 – 17 March 1985) was an all-rounder who represented India in Test cricket.
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David Frith
David Edward John Frith (born 16 March 1937) is a cricket writer and historian. Ray Lindwall and David Frith are st George cricketers.
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Dengue fever
Dengue fever is a mosquito-borne disease caused by dengue virus, prevalent in tropical and subtropical areas.
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Denis Compton
Denis Charles Scott Compton (23 May 1918 – 23 April 1997) was an English multi-sportsman. Ray Lindwall and Denis Compton are Wisden Cricketers of the Year.
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Dennis Lillee
Dennis Keith Lillee, (born 18 July 1949) is a retired Australian cricketer rated as the "outstanding fast bowler of his generation". Ray Lindwall and Dennis Lillee are Australian Cricket Hall of Fame inductees, Australian Members of the Order of the British Empire, sport Australia Hall of Fame inductees and Wisden Cricketers of the Year.
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Don Bradman
Sir Donald George Bradman (27 August 1908 – 25 February 2001), nicknamed "The Don", was an Australian international cricketer, widely acknowledged as the greatest batsman of all time. Ray Lindwall and Don Bradman are Australia Test cricket captains, Australian Cricket Hall of Fame inductees, new South Wales cricketers, sport Australia Hall of Fame inductees, st George cricketers, the Invincibles (cricket) and Wisden Cricketers of the Year.
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Don Kenyon
Donald Kenyon (15 May 1924 – 12 November 1996) was an English first-class cricketer, who played in eight Tests for England from 1951 to 1955. Ray Lindwall and Don Kenyon are Wisden Cricketers of the Year.
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Don Tallon
Donald Tallon (17 February 1916 – 7 September 1984) was an Australian cricketer who played 21 Test matches as a wicket-keeper between 1946 and 1953. Ray Lindwall and Don Tallon are Australian Army soldiers, Queensland cricket captains, Queensland cricketers, sport Australia Hall of Fame inductees, the Invincibles (cricket) and Wisden Cricketers of the Year.
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Doug Wright (cricketer)
Douglas Vivian Parson Wright (21 August 1914 – 13 November 1998) was an English cricketer. Ray Lindwall and Doug Wright (cricketer) are Wisden Cricketers of the Year.
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Douglas Jardine
Douglas Robert Jardine (1900 – 1958) was an English cricketer who played 22 Test matches for England, captaining the side in 15 of those matches between 1931 and 1934. Ray Lindwall and Douglas Jardine are Wisden Cricketers of the Year.
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Durban
Durban (eThekwini, from itheku meaning "bay, lagoon") is the third-most populous city in South Africa, after Johannesburg and Cape Town, and the largest city in the province of KwaZulu-Natal.
Empire of Japan
The Empire of Japan, also referred to as the Japanese Empire, Imperial Japan, or simply Japan, was the Japanese nation-state that existed from the Meiji Restoration in 1868 until the enactment of the reformed Constitution of Japan in 1947.
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England cricket team
The England men's cricket team represents England and Wales in international cricket.
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English cricket team in Australia in 1932–33
A cricket team representing England toured Australia in the 1932–33 season.
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English cricket team in Australia in 1954–55
Len Hutton captained the English cricket team in Australia in 1954–55, playing as England against Australia in the 1954–55 Ashes series and as the MCC in other matches on the tour.
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Ernie Jones (Australian sportsman)
Ernest Jones (30 September 1869 – 23 November 1943) was an Australian sportsman, playing Test cricket and Australian rules football.
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Ernie McCormick
Ernest Leslie McCormick (16 May 1906 – 28 June 1991) was an Australian cricketer who played in 12 Test matches from 1935 to 1938.
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Ernie Toshack
Ernest Raymond Herbert Toshack (8 December 1914 – 11 May 2003) was an Australian cricketer who played in 12 Tests from 1946 to 1948. Ray Lindwall and Ernie Toshack are new South Wales cricketers and the Invincibles (cricket).
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ESPNcricinfo
ESPNcricinfo (formerly known as Cricinfo or CricInfo) is a sports news website exclusively for the game of cricket.
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Everton Weekes
Sir Everton DeCourcy Weekes, KCMG, GCM, OBE (26 February 19251 July 2020) was a cricketer from Barbados. Ray Lindwall and Everton Weekes are e. W. Swanton's XI cricketers and Wisden Cricketers of the Year.
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Fast bowling
Fast bowling (also referred to as pace bowling) is one of two main approaches to bowling in the sport of cricket, the other being spin bowling.
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Fibromyalgia
Fibromyalgia is a medical syndrome which causes chronic widespread pain, accompanied by fatigue, waking unrefreshed, and cognitive symptoms.
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First-class cricket
First-class cricket, along with List A cricket and Twenty20 cricket, is one of the highest-standard forms of cricket.
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Floristry
Floristry is the production, commerce, and trade in flowers.
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Follow-on
In cricket, a team who batted second and scored significantly fewer runs than the team who batted first may be forced to follow-on: to take their second innings immediately after their first.
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Frank Tyson
Frank Holmes Tyson (6 June 1930 – 27 September 2015) was an England international cricketer of the 1950s, who also worked as a schoolmaster, journalist, cricket coach and cricket commentator after emigrating to Australia in 1960. Ray Lindwall and Frank Tyson are e. W. Swanton's XI cricketers and Wisden Cricketers of the Year.
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Frank Worrell
Sir Frank Mortimer Maglinne Worrell (1 August 1924 – 13 March 1967), sometimes referred to by his nickname of Tae, was a Barbadian West Indies cricketer and Jamaican senator. Ray Lindwall and Frank Worrell are Wisden Cricketers of the Year.
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Fred Trueman
Frederick Sewards Trueman, (6 February 1931 – 1 July 2006) was an English cricketer who played for Yorkshire County Cricket Club and the England cricket team. Ray Lindwall and Fred Trueman are Wisden Cricketers of the Year.
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Freddie Brown (cricketer)
Frederick Richard Brown (16 December 1910 – 24 July 1991Bateman, pp. 34–35.) was an English amateur cricketer who played Test cricket for England from 1931 to 1953, and first-class cricket for Cambridge University (1930–31), Surrey (1931–48), and Northamptonshire (1949–53). Ray Lindwall and Freddie Brown (cricketer) are Wisden Cricketers of the Year.
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Fullback (rugby league)
Fullback (or full-back) is one of the positions in a rugby league football team.
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George Emmett
George Malcolm Emmett (2 December 1912 – 18 December 1976) was an English cricketer, who played first-class cricket for Gloucestershire County Cricket Club.
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Georgetown, Guyana
Georgetown is the capital and largest city of Guyana.
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Godfrey Evans
Thomas Godfrey Evans (18 August 1920 – 3 May 1999) was an English cricketer who played for Kent and England. Ray Lindwall and Godfrey Evans are Wisden Cricketers of the Year.
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Graeme Hole
Graeme Blake Hole (6 January 1931 – 14 February 1990) was an Australian cricketer who played 18 Test matches between 1951 and 1955. Ray Lindwall and Graeme Hole are cricketers from Sydney and new South Wales cricketers.
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Great Depression
The Great Depression (19291939) was a severe global economic downturn that affected many countries across the world.
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Gul Mohammad
Gul Mohammad, sometimes referred to as Gul Mahomed, (15 October 1921 – 8 May 1992) played Test cricket for India and Pakistan.
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Harold Larwood
Harold Larwood (14 November 1904 – 22 July 1995) was a professional cricketer for Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club and the England cricket team between 1924 and 1938. Ray Lindwall and Harold Larwood are Wisden Cricketers of the Year.
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HarperCollins
HarperCollins Publishers LLC is a British-American publishing company that is considered to be one of the "Big Five" English-language publishers, along with Penguin Random House, Hachette, Macmillan, and Simon & Schuster.
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Headingley Cricket Ground
Headingley Cricket Ground is a cricket ground in the Headingley Stadium complex in Headingley, Leeds, England.
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Herbie Collins
Herbert Leslie Collins (21 January 1888 – 28 May 1959) was an Australian cricketer who played 19 Test matches between 1921 and 1926. Ray Lindwall and Herbie Collins are Australia Test cricket captains, Australian Army soldiers, cricketers from Sydney and new South Wales cricketers.
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Higher School Certificate (New South Wales)
The Higher School Certificate (HSC) is the credential awarded to secondary school students who successfully complete senior high school level studies (Years 11 and 12 or equivalent) in New South Wales and some ACT schools in Australia, as well as some international schools in Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, China, and Papua New Guinea.
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Hurstville, New South Wales
Hurstville is a suburb in Southern Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
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Ian Craig
Ian David Craig (12 June 193516 November 2014) was an Australian cricketer who represented the Australian national team in 11 Tests between 1953 and 1958. Ray Lindwall and Ian Craig are Australia Test cricket captains and new South Wales cricketers.
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Ian Johnson (cricketer)
Ian William Geddes Johnson, (8 December 1917 – 9 October 1998) was an Australian cricketer who played 45 Test matches as a slow off-break bowler between 1946 and 1956. Ray Lindwall and Ian Johnson (cricketer) are Australia Test cricket captains and the Invincibles (cricket).
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Ian Meckiff
Ian Meckiff (born 6 January 1935) is a former cricketer who represented Australia in 18 Test matches between 1957 and 1963.
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ICC Cricket Hall of Fame
The ICC Cricket Hall of Fame recognises "the achievements of the legends of the game from cricket's long and illustrious history".
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India national cricket team
The India men's national cricket team represents India in men's international cricket.
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Indian subcontinent
The Indian subcontinent is a physiographical region in Southern Asia, mostly situated on the Indian Plate, projecting southwards into the Indian Ocean from the Himalayas.
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Inswinger
An inswinger is a type of delivery of the ball in the sport of cricket.
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Irish Australians
Irish Australians (Gael-Astrálaigh) are residents of Australia who are fully or partially of Irish descent. Ray Lindwall and Irish Australians are Australian people of Irish descent.
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Jack Crapp
John Frederick Crapp (14 October 1912 – 13 February 1981), was an English cricketer, who played first-class cricket for Gloucestershire between 1936 and 1956, and played for England on tour in the winter of 1948–49.
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Jack Fingleton
John Henry Webb Fingleton, (28 April 190822 November 1981) was an Australian cricketer, journalist and commentator. Ray Lindwall and Jack Fingleton are Australian people of Irish descent, cricketers from Sydney and new South Wales cricketers.
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Jack Gregory (cricketer)
Jack Morrison Gregory (14 August 1895 – 7 August 1973) was an Australian cricketer. Ray Lindwall and Jack Gregory (cricketer) are cricketers from Sydney, new South Wales cricketers and Wisden Cricketers of the Year.
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Jack Lindwall
Jack Lindwall (1918-2000) was an Australian rugby league footballer who played in the 1930s and 1940s. Ray Lindwall and Jack Lindwall are st. George Dragons players.
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Jack Wilson (Australian cricketer)
John William Wilson (20 August 1921 – 13 October 1985) was an Australian cricketer who played in one Test match in 1956.
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Jack Young (cricketer)
John Albert Young (14 October 1912 – 5 February 1993) was an English cricketer, who played for Middlesex and England.
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Jeff Stollmeyer
Jeffrey Baxter Stollmeyer (11 March 1921 – 10 September 1989) was a Trinidad and Tobago cricketer who played as an opening batsman.
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Jeff Thomson
Jeffrey Robert Thomson (born 16 August 1950) is a former Australian cricketer. Ray Lindwall and Jeff Thomson are Australian Cricket Hall of Fame inductees, cricketers from Sydney, new South Wales cricketers, Queensland cricket captains and Queensland cricketers.
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Jim Burke (cricketer)
James Wallace Burke (12 June 1930 – 2 February 1979) was an Australian cricketer who played in 24 Test matches from 1951 to 1959. Ray Lindwall and Jim Burke (cricketer) are cricketers from Sydney, new South Wales cricketers and Wisden Cricketers of the Year.
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Jim Laker
James Charles Laker (9 February 1922 – 23 April 1986) was an English professional cricketer who played for Surrey County Cricket Club from 1946 to 1959 and represented England in 46 Test matches. Ray Lindwall and Jim Laker are Wisden Cricketers of the Year.
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Johannesburg
Johannesburg (Zulu and Xhosa: eGoli) (colloquially known as Jozi, Joburg, Jo'burg or "The City of Gold") is the most populous city in South Africa with 4,803,262 people, and is classified as a megacity; it is one of the 100 largest urban areas in the world.
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John Drennan (cricketer)
John Drennan (born 13 November 1932) is a former first-class cricketer for South Australia.
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John Goddard (cricketer)
John Douglas Claude Goddard OBE (21 April 1919 – 26 August 1987) was a cricketer from Barbados who captained the West Indies in 22 of his 27 Tests between 1948 and 1957.
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John Power (cricketer)
John Power (23 March 1932 – 6 April 2005) was an Australian cricketer.
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Karachi
Karachi (کراچی) is the capital city of the Pakistani province of Sindh.
Keith Miller
Keith Ross Miller (28 November 1919 – 11 October 2004) was an Australian Test cricketer and a Royal Australian Air Force pilot during World War II. Ray Lindwall and Keith Miller are Australian Cricket Hall of Fame inductees, Australian Members of the Order of the British Empire, new South Wales cricketers, sport Australia Hall of Fame inductees, the Invincibles (cricket) and Wisden Cricketers of the Year.
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Ken Mackay
Kenneth Donald "Slasher" Mackay (24 October 1925 – 13 June 1982) was an Australian cricketer who played in 37 Test matches between 1956 and 1963. Ray Lindwall and Ken Mackay are Australian Members of the Order of the British Empire, Queensland cricket captains and Queensland cricketers.
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Kingston, Jamaica
Kingston is the capital and largest city of Jamaica, located on the southeastern coast of the island.
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Kokoda Track
The Kokoda Track or Trail is a single-file foot thoroughfare that runs overland – in a straight line – through the Owen Stanley Range in Papua New Guinea (PNG).
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Lancashire League (cricket)
The Lancashire League is a competitive league of local cricket clubs drawn from the small to middle-sized mill towns, mainly but not exclusively, of East Lancashire.
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Left-arm orthodox spin
Left-arm orthodox spin or left-arm off spin, also known as slow left-arm orthodox spin bowling, is a type of left-arm finger spin bowling in the sport of cricket.
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Leg before wicket
Leg before wicket (lbw) is one of the ways in which a batter can be dismissed in the sport of cricket.
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Leg spin
Leg spin is a type of spin bowling in cricket.
Leg theory
Leg theory is a bowling tactic in the sport of cricket.
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Len Hutton
Sir Leonard Hutton (23 June 1916 – 6 September 1990) was an English cricketer. Ray Lindwall and Len Hutton are Wisden Cricketers of the Year.
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Les Favell
Leslie Ernest Favell (6 October 1929 – 14 June 1987) was an Australian cricketer who played in 19 Test matches between 1954 and 1961. Ray Lindwall and Les Favell are Australian Members of the Order of the British Empire and cricketers from Sydney.
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Lindsay Hassett
Arthur Lindsay Hassett (28 August 1913 – 16 June 1993) was an Australian cricketer who played for Victoria and the Australian national team. Ray Lindwall and Lindsay Hassett are Australia Test cricket captains, Australian Army soldiers, Australian Cricket Hall of Fame inductees, Australian Members of the Order of the British Empire, sport Australia Hall of Fame inductees, the Invincibles (cricket) and Wisden Cricketers of the Year.
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List of Australia national cricket captains
This is a list of the people who have been the official Australian captains in Tests, ODIs and Twenty20 Internationals cricket teams.
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Lord's
Lord's Cricket Ground, commonly known as Lord's, is a cricket venue in St John's Wood, London.
Malaria
Malaria is a mosquito-borne infectious disease that affects vertebrates.
Marist College Kogarah
Marist College Kogarah is an independent Roman Catholic single sex secondary day school for boys, located in Bexley, a suburb located in the St George region of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
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Marylebone Cricket Club
Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) is a cricket club founded in 1787 and based since 1814 at Lord's Cricket Ground, which it owns, in St John's Wood, London.
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Mascot, New South Wales
Mascot is an inner south suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia.
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Melbourne Cricket Ground
The Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG), also known locally as The 'G, is an Australian sports stadium located in Yarra Park, Melbourne, Victoria.
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Mumbai
Mumbai (ISO:; formerly known as Bombay) is the capital city of the Indian state of Maharashtra.
Neil Harvey
Robert Neil Harvey (born 8 October 1928) is an Australian former cricketer who was a member of the Australian cricket team between 1948 and 1963, playing in 79 Test matches. Ray Lindwall and Neil Harvey are Australia Test cricket captains, Australian Cricket Hall of Fame inductees, Australian Members of the Order of the British Empire, new South Wales cricketers, sport Australia Hall of Fame inductees, the Invincibles (cricket) and Wisden Cricketers of the Year.
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Nelson Cricket Club
Nelson Cricket Club, based at Seedhill in Nelson, Lancashire, are a cricket club in the Lancashire League.
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New Holland Publishers
New Holland Publishers is an Australian and New Zealand-based international publisher of non-fiction books, founded in 1955.
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New South Wales cricket team
The New South Wales men's cricket team (formerly named NSW Blues) are an Australian men's professional first class cricket team based in Sydney, New South Wales.
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New South Wales Rugby League
The New South Wales Rugby League (NSWRL) is the governing body of rugby league in New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory and is a member of the Australian Rugby League Commission.
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New South Wales Rugby League premiership
The New South Wales Rugby League premiership was the first rugby league football club competition established in Australia and contributor to today's National Rugby League.
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New Zealand national cricket team
The New Zealand national cricket team represents New Zealand in men's international cricket.
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Norman Yardley
Norman Walter Dransfield Yardley (19 March 1915 – 3 October 1989) was an English cricketer who played for Cambridge University, Yorkshire County Cricket Club and England, as a right-handed batsman and occasional bowler. Ray Lindwall and Norman Yardley are Wisden Cricketers of the Year.
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Not out
In cricket, a batsman is not out if they come out to bat in an innings and have not been dismissed by the end of an innings.
Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club
Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club is one of eighteen first-class county clubs within the domestic cricket structure of England and Wales.
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NSW Premier Cricket
NSW Premier Cricket, formerly known as Sydney Grade Cricket.
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Old Trafford Cricket Ground
Old Trafford is a cricket ground in Old Trafford, Greater Manchester, England.
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Order of the British Empire
The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire is a British order of chivalry, rewarding contributions to the arts and sciences, work with charitable and welfare organizations, and public service outside the civil service.
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Outswinger
An outswinger is a type of delivery of the ball in the sport of cricket.
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Over (cricket)
In cricket, an over consists of six legal deliveries bowled from one end of a cricket pitch to the player batting at the other end, almost always by a single bowler.
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Papua New Guinea
Papua New Guinea, officially the Independent State of Papua New Guinea, is a country in Oceania that comprises the eastern half of the island of New Guinea and its offshore islands in Melanesia (a region of the southwestern Pacific Ocean north of Australia).
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Pat Crawford
William Patrick Anthony Crawford (3 August 1933 – 21 January 2009) was an Australian cricketer who played in four Tests, including one in England at Lord's in 1956 and three in India in 1956–57. Ray Lindwall and Pat Crawford are new South Wales cricketers.
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Peter May (cricketer)
Peter Barker Howard May (31 December 1929 – 27 December 1994) was an English cricketer who played for Surrey County Cricket Club, Cambridge University and England. Ray Lindwall and Peter May (cricketer) are Wisden Cricketers of the Year.
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Pneumonia
Pneumonia is an inflammatory condition of the lung primarily affecting the small air sacs known as alveoli.
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Polly Umrigar
Pahlan Ratanji "Polly" Umrigar (28 March 1926 – 7 November 2006) was an Indian cricketer.
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Port Moresby
(Tok Pisin: Pot Mosbi), also referred to as Pom City or simply Moresby, is the capital and largest city of Papua New Guinea.
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Queen's Park Oval
The Queen's Park Oval is a sports stadium in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, used mostly for cricket matches.
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Queensland
Queensland (commonly abbreviated as Qld) is a state in northeastern Australia, the second-largest and third-most populous of the Australian states.
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Queensland Cricket
Queensland Cricket, formerly known as the Queensland Cricket Association, is the governing body of Cricket in Queensland, Australia.
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Queensland cricket team
The Queensland men's cricket team or the Queensland Bulls is the Brisbane-based Queensland representative cricket side in Australia's domestic cricket tournaments.
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Random House
Random House is an imprint and publishing group of Penguin Random House.
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Reg Simpson
Reginald Thomas Simpson (27 February 1920 – 22 November 2013) was an English cricketer, who played in 27 Test matches from 1948 to 1955. Ray Lindwall and Reg Simpson are Wisden Cricketers of the Year.
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Richard Whitington
Richard Smallpeice Whitington (30 June 1912 – 13 March 1984) was an Australian first-class cricketer who played for South Australia and, after serving in World War II, represented the Australian Services cricket team in the Victory Tests.
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Richie Benaud
Richard Benaud (6 October 1930 – 10 April 2015) was an Australian cricketer who played for New South Wales and Australia. Ray Lindwall and Richie Benaud are Australia Test cricket captains, Australian Cricket Hall of Fame inductees, cricketers from Sydney, e. W. Swanton's XI cricketers, new South Wales cricketers, sport Australia Hall of Fame inductees and Wisden Cricketers of the Year.
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Roland Perry
Roland John Perry OAM (born 11 October 1946) is an Australian author and historian.
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Ron Archer
Ronald Graham Archer (25 October 1933 – 27 May 2007) was an Australian Test cricketer. Ray Lindwall and Ron Archer are Queensland cricketers.
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Ron Gaunt
Ronald Arthur Gaunt (26 February 1934 – 31 March 2012) was an Australian cricketer who played in three Test matches between 1958 and 1964.
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Ron Saggers
Ronald Arthur Saggers (15 May 1917 – 17 March 1987) was an Australian cricketer who played for New South Wales. Ray Lindwall and Ron Saggers are new South Wales cricketers and the Invincibles (cricket).
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Royal Australian Air Force
The Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) is the principal aerial warfare force of Australia, a part of the Australian Defence Force (ADF) along with the Royal Australian Navy and the Australian Army.
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Rugby league
Rugby league football, commonly known as rugby league in English-speaking countries and rugby XIII in non-Anglophone Europe and South America, and referred to colloquially as football, footy or league in its heartlands, is a full-contact sport played by two teams of thirteen players on a rectangular field measuring wide and long with H-shaped posts at both ends.
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Sabina Park
Sabina Park is a cricket ground and the home of the Kingston Cricket Club, and is the only Test cricket ground in Kingston, Jamaica.
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Sam Loxton
Samuel John Everett Loxton (29 March 19213 December 2011) was an Australian cricketer, footballer and politician. Ray Lindwall and Sam Loxton are Australian Army soldiers and the Invincibles (cricket).
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Second Australian Imperial Force
The Second Australian Imperial Force (2nd AIF, or Second AIF) was the volunteer expeditionary force of the Australian Army in the Second World War.
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Sheffield Shield
The Sheffield Shield (currently known for sponsorship reasons as the Marsh Sheffield Shield) is the domestic first-class cricket competition of Australia.
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Sid Barnes
Sidney George Barnes (5 June 1916 – 16 December 1973) was an Australian cricketer and cricket writer, who played 13 Test matches between 1938 and 1948. Ray Lindwall and Sid Barnes are Australian Army soldiers, cricketers from Sydney, new South Wales cricketers and the Invincibles (cricket).
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Slower ball
In the sport of cricket, a slower ball is a slower-than-usual delivery from a fast bowler.
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Solomon Islands
Solomon Islands, also known simply as the Solomons,John Prados, Islands of Destiny, Dutton Caliber, 2012, p,20 and passim is a country consisting of 21 major islands Guadalcanal, Malaita, Makira, Santa Isabel, Choiseul, New Georgia, Kolombangara, Rennell, Vella Lavella, Vangunu, Nendo, Maramasike, Rendova, Shortland, San Jorge, Banie, Ranongga, Pavuvu, Nggela Pile and Nggela Sule, Tetepare, (which are bigger in area than 100 square kilometres) and over 900 smaller islands in Melanesia, part of Oceania, to the northeast of Australia.
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South Africa
South Africa, officially the Republic of South Africa (RSA), is the southernmost country in Africa.
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South Africa national cricket team
The South Africa men's national cricket team, also known as the Proteas, RSA, represents South Africa in men's international cricket and is administered by Cricket South Africa (CSA).
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South Australia cricket team
The South Australia men's cricket team is an Australian men's professional first-class cricket team based in Adelaide, South Australia.
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St George Cricket Club
St George District Cricket Club is a cricket club based in the St. George area that competes in NSW Premier Cricket.
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St. George Dragons
The St.
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Stan McCabe
Stanley Joseph McCabe (16 July 1910 – 25 August 1968) was an Australian cricketer who played 39 Test matches for Australia from 1930 to 1938. Ray Lindwall and Stan McCabe are Australian Army soldiers, Australian Cricket Hall of Fame inductees, Australian people of Irish descent, new South Wales cricketers, sport Australia Hall of Fame inductees and Wisden Cricketers of the Year.
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Sticky wicket
A sticky wicket (or sticky dog, or glue pot) is a metaphor used to describe a difficult circumstance.
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Surrey County Cricket Club
Surrey County Cricket Club (Surrey CCC) is a first-class club in county cricket, one of eighteen in the domestic cricket structure of England and Wales.
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Sussex County Cricket Club
Sussex County Cricket Club is the oldest of eighteen first-class county clubs within the domestic cricket structure of England and Wales.
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Swedes
Swedes (svenskar) are an ethnic group native to Sweden, who share a common ancestry, culture, history and language. They mostly inhabit Sweden and the other Nordic countries, in particular Finland where they are an officially recognized minority, with Swedish being one of the official languages of the country, and with a substantial diaspora in other countries, especially the United States.
Swedish Australians
Swedish Australians (Svenskaustralier) are Australians with Swedish ancestry, most often related to the large groups of immigrants from Sweden in the late nineteenth century and early twentieth century. Ray Lindwall and Swedish Australians are Australian people of Swedish descent.
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Swing bowling
Swing bowling is a technique used for bowling in the sport of cricket.
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Sydney
Sydney is the capital city of the state of New South Wales and the most populous city in Australia.
Sydney Cricket Ground
The Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) is a sports stadium in the Moore Park suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
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Test cricket
Test cricket is a form of first-class cricket played at the international level between teams representing full member countries of the International Cricket Council (ICC).
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The Ashes
The Ashes is a men's Test cricket series played biennially between England and Australia.
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The Independent
The Independent is a British online newspaper.
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The Oval
The Oval, currently named for sponsorship reasons as the Kia Oval, is an international cricket ground in Kennington, located in the borough of Lambeth, in south London.
The Sydney Morning Herald
The Sydney Morning Herald (SMH) is a daily tabloid newspaper published in Sydney, Australia, and owned by Nine.
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Tom Dollery
Tom Dollery (14 October 1914 – 20 January 1987) was an English cricketer, who played for the England cricket team and Warwickshire County Cricket Club. Ray Lindwall and Tom Dollery are Wisden Cricketers of the Year.
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Tom Graveney
Thomas William Graveney (16 June 1927 – 3 November 2015) was an English first-class cricketer, representing his country in 79 Test matches and scoring over 4,800 runs. Ray Lindwall and Tom Graveney are e. W. Swanton's XI cricketers, Queensland cricketers and Wisden Cricketers of the Year.
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Tony Lock
Graham Anthony Richard Lock (5 July 1929 – 30 March 1995) was an English cricketer, who played primarily as a left-arm spinner. Ray Lindwall and Tony Lock are Wisden Cricketers of the Year.
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Trent Bridge
Trent Bridge Cricket Ground is a cricket ground mostly used for Test, One-Day International and county cricket located in West Bridgford, Nottinghamshire, England, just across the River Trent from the city of Nottingham.
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Trevor Bailey
Trevor Edward Bailey (3 December 1923 – 10 February 2011) was an England Test cricketer, cricket writer and broadcaster. Ray Lindwall and Trevor Bailey are Wisden Cricketers of the Year.
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Trinidad
Trinidad is the larger and more populous of the two major islands of Trinidad and Tobago.
Vic Richardson
Victor York Richardson (7 September 189430 October 1969) was a leading Australian sportsman of the 1920s and 1930s, captaining the Australia cricket team and the South Australia Australian rules football team, representing Australia in baseball and South Australia in golf, winning the South Australian state tennis title and also being a leading local player in lacrosse, basketball and swimming. Ray Lindwall and Vic Richardson are Australia Test cricket captains and sport Australia Hall of Fame inductees.
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Victoria cricket team
The Victoria men’s cricket team is an Australian first-class men's cricket team based in Melbourne, Victoria.
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Vinoo Mankad
Mulvantrai Himmatlal "Vinoo" Mankad (12 April 1917 – 21 August 1978) was a former Captain of Indian cricket team and appeared in 44 Test matches for India between 1946 and 1959. Ray Lindwall and Vinoo Mankad are Wisden Cricketers of the Year.
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Wally Hammond
Walter Reginald Hammond (19 June 1903 – 1 July 1965) was an English first-class cricketer who played for Gloucestershire in a career that lasted from 1920 to 1951. Ray Lindwall and Wally Hammond are Wisden Cricketers of the Year.
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Wanderers Stadium
The Wanderers Stadium, also known as the Bullring due to its intimidating atmosphere, is a cricket stadium situated just south of Sandton in Illovo, Johannesburg in Gauteng, South Africa.
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Wes Hall
Sir Wesley Winfield Hall (born 12 September 1937) is a Barbadian former cricketer and politician. Ray Lindwall and Wes Hall are Queensland cricketers.
West Indies
The West Indies is a subregion of North America, surrounded by the North Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea, which comprises 13 independent island countries and 19 dependencies in three archipelagos: the Greater Antilles, the Lesser Antilles, and the Lucayan Archipelago.
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West Indies cricket team
The West Indies men's cricket team, nicknamed The Windies, is a men's cricket team representing the West Indies—a group of mainly English-speaking countries and territories in the Caribbean region—and administered by Cricket West Indies.
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William Robert Fossey Bolton
William Robert Fossey Bolton MBE (24 May 1905 – 1973) was a transport businessman and philanthropist, who lived in the Toowoomba area of south-east Queensland, Australia. Ray Lindwall and William Robert Fossey Bolton are Australian Members of the Order of the British Empire.
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Wisden Cricketers of the Year
The Wisden Cricketers of the Year are cricketers selected for the honour by the annual publication Wisden Cricketers' Almanack, based primarily on their "influence on the previous English season".
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Wisden Cricketers' Almanack
Wisden Cricketers' Almanack, or simply Wisden, colloquially the Bible of Cricket, is a cricket reference book published annually in the United Kingdom.
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Worcestershire County Cricket Club
Worcestershire County Cricket Club is one of eighteen first-class county clubs within the domestic cricket structure of England and Wales.
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Yorker
In cricket, a yorker is a ball bowled (a delivery) which hits the cricket pitch around the batsman's feet.
Yorkshire County Cricket Club
Yorkshire County Cricket Club is one of eighteen first-class county clubs within the domestic cricket structure of England and Wales.
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1941 NSWRFL season
The 1941 New South Wales Rugby Football League premiership was the thirty-fourth season of Sydney’s top-level rugby league competition, Australia’s first.
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1942 NSWRFL season
The 1942 New South Wales Rugby Football League premiership was the thirty-fifth season of Sydney's top-level rugby league football competition, Australia's first.
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1946 NSWRFL season
The 1946 New South Wales Rugby Football League premiership was the thirty-ninth season of Sydney’s top-level rugby league competition, Australia’s first.
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1950–51 Ashes series
The 1950–51 Ashes series consisted of five cricket Test matches, each of six days with five hours play each day and eight ball overs.
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1970–71 Ashes series
The 1970–71 Ashes series was the 45th edition of the long-standing cricket rivalry between England and Australia.
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See also
E. W. Swanton's XI cricketers
- Abbas Ali Baig
- Alan Oakman
- Alan Smith (cricketer)
- Bob Barber (cricketer)
- Bob Gale (cricketer)
- Bomber Wells
- Colin Cowdrey
- Colin Ingleby-Mackenzie
- Dan Piachaud
- David Blake (English cricketer)
- Everton Weekes
- Frank Tyson
- Gamini Goonesena
- Garfield Sobers
- Harold Rhodes (cricketer)
- Hubert Doggart
- Ian McLachlan
- John Warr
- Ken Taylor (cricketer, born 1935)
- Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi
- Micky Stewart
- Mike Griffith (cricketer)
- Nick Pretzlik
- Ossie Wheatley
- Peter Walker (cricketer, born 1936)
- Ray Lindwall
- Richard Hutton (cricketer)
- Richie Benaud
- Robin Marlar
- Roger Kimpton
- Seymour Nurse
- Sonny Ramadhin
- Swaranjit Singh
- Tom Graveney
People educated at Marist College Kogarah
- Bob Windle
- Chris Minns
- Frank Farrell (rugby league)
- George Ndaira
- Glyn Davis
- Graham Richardson
- Jack Baxter (rugby union)
- Jason Stevens
- John Ajaka
- John Hargreaves (actor)
- Keith Galloway
- Lee Murphy
- Michael Korkidas
- Michael Morgan (rugby league, born 1995)
- Mike Pezzullo
- Norman Gilroy
- Paul Alamoti
- Paul Stevens (rugby league)
- Peter Collins (New South Wales politician)
- Ray Lindwall
- Robert Stone (rugby league)
- Warren Fahey
Queensland cricket captains
- Allan Border
- Aub Carrigan
- Bill Brown (cricketer)
- Carl Rackemann
- Chris Hartley
- Chris Simpson (cricketer)
- Don Tallon
- Francis Ramsay (cricketer)
- Frank Gough
- Geoff Dymock
- Greg Chappell
- Greg Ritchie
- Ian Healy
- James Hopes
- Jeff Thomson
- Jimmy Maher
- Jimmy Peirson
- John Maclean (Australian cricketer)
- Ken Archer
- Ken Mackay
- Kepler Wessels
- Leo O'Connor (cricketer)
- Martin Love
- Matthew Hayden
- Mike Lucas (cricketer)
- Oswould Hitchcock
- Peter Burge (cricketer)
- Ray Lindwall
- Roy Levy
- Sam Trimble
- Stuart Law
- Tom Veivers
- Trevor Hohns
- Usman Khawaja
- William Bradley (cricketer)
- William Evans (Australian sportsman)
St George cricketers
- Alan Fairfax
- Albert Scanes
- Arthur Morris
- Bill O'Reilly (cricketer)
- Bill Watson (cricketer)
- Blake Macdonald (cricketer)
- Blake Nikitaras
- Brian Booth
- David Frith
- David Moore (cricket coach)
- Don Bradman
- Graeme Rummans
- Harold Stapleton
- Jono Dean
- Josh Hazlewood
- Kerry O'Keeffe
- Kurtis Patterson
- Mark Stoneman
- Murray Bennett
- Norm O'Neill
- Ray Lindwall
- Ray Pratt
- Ron Sands
- Rory Burns
- Scott Thompson (cricketer)
- Stuart MacGill
- Trent Copeland
- Warren Saunders
The Invincibles (cricket)
- 1948 Ashes series
- 1948 English cricket season
- Arthur Morris
- Arthur Morris with the Australian cricket team in England in 1948
- Australian cricket team in England in 1948
- Bill Brown (cricketer)
- Bill Brown with the Australian cricket team in England in 1948
- Bill Johnston (cricketer)
- Bill Johnston with the Australian cricket team in England in 1948
- Colin McCool
- Don Bradman
- Don Bradman with the Australian cricket team in England in 1948
- Don Tallon
- Don Tallon with the Australian cricket team in England in 1948
- Doug Ring
- Ernie Toshack
- Ernie Toshack with the Australian cricket team in England in 1948
- Fifth Test, 1948 Ashes series
- First Test, 1948 Ashes series
- Fourth Test, 1948 Ashes series
- Ian Johnson (cricketer)
- Ian Johnson with the Australian cricket team in England in 1948
- Keith Johnson (cricket administrator)
- Keith Miller
- Keith Miller with the Australian cricket team in England in 1948
- Lindsay Hassett
- Lindsay Hassett with the Australian cricket team in England in 1948
- Neil Harvey
- Ray Lindwall
- Ray Lindwall with the Australian cricket team in England in 1948
- Ron Hamence
- Ron Saggers
- Sam Loxton
- Sam Loxton with the Australian cricket team in England in 1948
- Second Test, 1948 Ashes series
- Sid Barnes
- Sid Barnes with the Australian cricket team in England in 1948
- Third Test, 1948 Ashes series
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Lindwall
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