
Ray Lindwall - Wikipedia
Raymond Russell Lindwall MBE (3 October 1921 – 23 June 1996) was an Australian cricketer who represented Australia in 61 Tests from 1946 to 1960. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest fast bowlers of all time.
Best Australian Fast Bowlers of All Time – Top 10 Players
2023年5月25日 · Table Showing: Bowling Statistics of Jason Gillespie 10. Ray Lindwall. He was one of the great pacers in the 1950s. Lindwall was known for his raw pace and swing. He was a former rugby player. He had an exceptional Ashes series in 1953 as he picked 26 wickets at an average of 18.84. He also has 2 centuries against his name.
Ray Lindwall Profile - Cricket Player Australia - ESPNcricinfo
One of the all-time great fast bowlers, Ray Lindwall's powerful, rhythmic approach, unwavering control and late swing brought a hush to arenas all over the world. His coming marked the...
Ray Lindwall: The man for the big occasion – Almanack - Wisden
2019年10月3日 · Ray Lindwall was one of the all-time greats of fast bowling. After his performances for Don Bradman’s Invincibles in England in 1948, he was named a Wisden Cricketer of the Year. Ray Lindwall made 68 Test appearances for Australia, taking 228 …
Raymond Russell (Ray) Lindwall - Australian Dictionary of Biography
At his peak in 1948 in England, he headed the Test bowling averages with 27 wickets at 19.62, his finest performance being a devastating 6 for 20 in England's dismissal for 52 at the Oval; and he made useful runs, including a valuable 77 at Headingley. He also had the best tour bowling average, with 86 wickets at 15.68.
Ray Lindwall: The Fast-Bowling Maestro of Australian Cricket …
Lindwall approached like a graceful, robust wave, erupted a quick burst of speed, and positioned the arms at 45 degrees, with legs spread in the long stretch of the final stride. When he was 11 years old, he watched the Body Line series, when English bowlers terrified Australian bowlers with beamers with wide eyes and arrogant ways.
Ray Lindwall batting bowling stats, averages and cricket ... - ESPNcricinfo
Find out the complete career history of Ray Lindwall including highest scores, centuries, half centuries, wickets and more
Ray Lindwall | Sport Australia Hall of Fame - sahof.org.au
On the 1948 English tour, Lindwall’s bowling in partnership with Keith Miller was one of the most important elements of Australia’s unbeaten record. He spearheaded the attack with consistent speed until around 1954, when in wicket keeper Don Tallon’s words: “Age and hard work were catching up on him and he wasn’t hitting the gloves so ...
Speeds pre-1998 - CricketWeb Forum
2008年1月16日 · From the movies we obtained, both Fred Trueman and Frank Tyson were found to bowl at 10 frames, putting them as high at 159.12km/h with an average of 152.63. While Thommo and Ray Lindwall were clocked at 11 frames …
Ray Lindwall
Raymond Russell Lindwall: Born: 3rd October 1921, Mascot, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia: Died: 23rd June 1996, Greenslopes, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia: Batting: Right-hand batter: Bowling: Right-arm fast: Biography: Awarded MBE in 1965 New Year's Honours for services to cricket. New South Wales benefit year in 1965-1966. Teams: