Harold Larwood
Ashes Statistics: Matches: 15. Wickets: 64. Best bowling figures: 6/32. Bowling average: 29. 87. Five wicket hauls: 3
Fast Bowlers! The best sight for me in cricket is a fast bowler running in who can bowl extremely fast and hit the batsmen. Harold Larwood was the fastest bowler England has ever produced. He was quick, he was nasty, and he loved to hit batsmen with his sheer pace. He made his debut in the 2nd test of 1926 Ashes series. He played 2 matches in that series and ended up with 9 wickets at an average of 28. His best series however came in 1932/33, the famous bodyline series. He took 33 wickets at an average of 19.51. Douglas Jardine was the captain of the England team that travelled to Australia in 1932/33 ashes series. Before travelling to Australia for the bodyline series, he saw videotapes of Don Bradman and figured out that Don has a weakness. He found out that Don had trouble with the ball that is targeted toward his ribs. He also went against the rules of MCC and instructed his bowlers to bowl at the leg and body of the Australian batsmen. Harold Larwood was the most successful bowler for him who completely followed his instructions and demolished the Australian batting line-up. He also kept Don Bradman quiet for that series. Don only averaged 56 in that series which is much lower than his usual numbers. However after England won this series, Australians made fuss about this bodyline tactics and asked Harlod to apologize for his bowling. Harold had done nothing wrong and he did not apologize and in result he was never selected to play for England again. One of the saddest end to such a talented fast bowler's career.
Some footage from the boydline series.
And as Geoffrey Boycott said : Harold Larwood - 'The sole reason England won the Bodyline series'
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