File:Bodyline field 1932-33.jpg

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Description

Photograph taken during the Australia v England Test Cricket series, 1932-33. It illustrates the leg theory or "bodyline" bowling attack, in which fast, short-pitched balls were bowled to a ring of leg-side fieldsmen.

Source

Scanned from Douglas Jardine's In Quest of the Ashes, London, Hutchinson & Co 1933

Date

January or February 1933

Author

Unknown

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Description

Photograph taken during the Australia v England Test Cricket series, 1932-33. It illustrates the leg theory or "bodyline" bowling attack, in which fast, short-pitched balls were bowled to a ring of leg-side fieldsmen.

Source

Scanned from Douglas Jardine's In Quest of the Ashes, London, Hutchinson & Co 1933

Article

Harold Larwood

Portion used

about 99 percent

Low resolution?

yes

Purpose of use

Harold Larwood was the key factor in the bodyline bowling strategy employed by England during the 1932-33 tour of Australia. The strategy is discussed and explained in the text, but readers will benefit from a visual representation of the method in action.

Replaceable?

Not replaceable. Image of a historic sporting event

Other information

The photographer's name is not given.

Fair useFair use of copyrighted material in the context of Harold Larwood//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Bodyline_field_1932-33.jpgtrue

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current06:12, 23 January 2017Thumbnail for version as of 06:12, 23 January 2017459 × 217 (29 KB)Theo's Little Bot (talk | contribs)Reduce size of non-free image (BOT - disable)
22:35, 28 October 2012No thumbnail1,705 × 808 (829 KB)Brianboulton (talk | contribs){{Information |Description = Photograph taken during the Australia v England Test Cricket series, 1932-33. It illustrates the leg theory or "bodyline" bowling attack, in which fast, short-pitched balls were bowled to a ring of leg-side fieldsmen. ...
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