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Bill Voce (8 August 1909 – 6 June 1984) was an English cricketer who played for Nottinghamshire and England. As a fast bowler, he was an instrumental part of England's infamous Bodyline strategy in their tour of Australia in 1932–1933 under Douglas Jardine .
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Bill Voce, who died at Nottingham on June 6, 1984, aged 74, is largely thought of in these days as the junior in one of the great bowling partnerships, Larwood and Voce, and for the...
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vs West Indies at Kensington Oval, Jan 11, 1930. Last Test. vs Australia at Melbourne Cricket Ground, Jan 01, 1947. Read about Bill Voce's career details on Cricbuzz.com.
Learn about Bill Voce, a Notts left-handed bowler who played for England and M.C.C. in the 1930s. Find out his bowling style, achievements, controversies and biography.
Aug 8, 2020 · William Voce, the Notts left-handed bowler, was born at Annesley Woodhouse on August 8, 1909, so that like F.R. Brown, of Surrey, he is one of the youngest cricketers of the MCC team now in Australia.
Find out the complete career history of Bill Voce including highest scores, centuries, half centuries, wickets and more.
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