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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ray_LindwallRay Lindwall - Wikipedia

    Ray Lindwall. 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.

  2. Read about Ray Lindwall cricket player from Australia profile, stats, rankings, records, videos, photos at ESPNcricinfo. Matches (20) MLC (2) IRE vs ZIM (1) ENG v WI (1) Women's Asia Cup (2)

  3. Jun 23, 1996 · Ray Lindwall, the first ever pacer to take 200 Test wickets, terrorised opposition batsmen in the 1940s and 1950s. With his fluid run-up and long strides, he flowed to the wicket and it made for a ...

  4. Oct 3, 2019 · 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 wickets at 23. He also made a Test hundred, against West Indies at Bridgetown in 1955. His last Test was in January 1960. He died, aged 74, in 1996.

  5. Having taken 228 wickets in 61 Tests, Ray Lindwall is considered one of Australia’s best fast bowlers ever. His best figures in an innings of 7/38 came in the fourth Test during India’s 1947-48 tour of Australia. Lindwall’s seven wickets handed Australia a thumping innings-and-16-run win. Lindwall also had decent talent with the bat, averaging 21.15 and scoring 1,502 runs. He scored two centuries in Test cricket and his 100 off 90 balls against England at Melbourne in 1947 was the ...

  6. www.espncricinfo.com › story › ray-lindwall-154627Ray Lindwall | ESPNcricinfo

    Lindwall, born on October 3, 1921, began cricket by playing in the paddocks near his home at Mascot (Sydney), where often the wicket consisted of chalk markings on the fence. Through school life ...

  7. Jun 23, 1996 · Ray Lindwall was the best fast bowler I ever saw. His faster ball was of such speed that it has been matched since the Second World War only by Michael Holding and exceeded only by Frank Tyson.

  8. Ray Lindwall, one of Australia's finest speedsters, was an unusual character in a very tough profession. He didn't hate batsmen, rarely resorted to ‘assault and battery', had a pleasant demeanor, was silky smooth in his approach and delivery yet could be lethally effective against the world's best. The St George, New South Wales, Queensland and…

  9. Jun 24, 1996 · The rest is history. At the age of 25 Lindwall`s rugby league career was over. Ray Lindwall played 31 first-grade rugby league games for St George, scoring 7 tries (then worth 3 points) and ...

  10. Oct 2, 2016 · Ray Lindwall was sheer poetry in motion as he ran in to bowl, yet was one of the most dreaded fast bowlers ever to play cricket. Arunabha Sengupta pays homage to the first genuine paceman to take ...

  11. 3 days ago · Ray Lindwall started his sporting career as a fullback with St.George (his brother Jack was on the wing). After the 1946 Grand Final loss to Balmain he retired from Rugby League and took up cricket, by the end of the cricket season he was selected for his test debut. One of the greatest fast bowlers of the post war era, he went on to captain his country, scored two centuries and took over 200 test wickets. ...

  12. Australian Ray Lindwall raised the standard for fast bowlers in the ten years after the Second World War. Ray Lindwall represented Australia in 61 Tests from 1946–47 to 1960. Raymond Russell Lindwall was born on October 3, 1921, in Sydney, and died on June 23, 1996, at the age of 74. Lindwall approached like a graceful, robust wave, erupted a ...

  13. LINDWALL, RAYMOND RUSSELL, MBE, died on June 23, 1996, aged 74. Ray Lindwall was undeniably one of the great fast bowlers, arguably the greatest of all the Australian practitioners, and perhaps ...

  14. Jun 5, 2021 · On #ICCHallOfFame, we honour Ray... Ray Lindwall – ICC Hall of Fame | "Talking to batsmen of that era, he was one of best bowlers going around and another true legend of the game." Facebook

  15. Oct 3, 2016 · Ray Lindwall, born October 3, 1921, was sheer poetry in motion as he ran in to bowl, yet was one of the most dreaded fast bowlers ever to play cricket. With Keith Miller he formed one of the most ...

  16. During the fifth Test Lindwall’s old mentor, O’Reilly, now a respected journalist, thundered from the pages of the Sydney Morning Herald; The rule relating to systematic short pitched balls should have been applied against Ray Lindwall in the fifth Test yesterday. As one who played in the famous series of 1932-33, against England, I must deplore the means by which he took the wicket of West Indian Everton Weekes.

  17. Ray Lindwall was a key member of Donald Bradman's famous Australian cricket team, which toured England in 1948.The Australians went undefeated in their 34 matches; this unprecedented feat by a Test side touring England earned them the sobriquet The Invincibles.. Lindwall played as a right-arm opening fast bowler and right-handed batsman in the lower middle-order.Along with Keith Miller, Lindwall formed Australia's first-choice pace duo, regarded as one of the best of all time, and Bradman ...

  18. Find out the complete career history of Ray Lindwall including highest scores, centuries, half centuries, wickets and more

  19. Lindwall, R R - Test Cricket, Overview, statistical overview, batting graphs, bowling graphs, performances by ground, performances by opponent, performances by year, performances by series, performances by batting position, analysis of dismissals, list of innings, partnership records, man of match awards ... Ray Lindwall Full Name: Raymond Russell Lindwall Detailed Test Overview & Statistics Born: 3rd October, 1921 Died: 22nd June, 1996 Bats: Right Handed ...

  20. 3rd October, 1921. Died: 22nd June, 1996 (aged 74 years 263 days) Bats: Right Handed. Bowls: Right Arm Fast. Matches: 61 (1946-1960)

  21. Lindwall, born on October 3, 1921, began cricket by playing in the paddocks near his home at Mascot (Sydney), where often the wicket consisted of chalk markings on the fence. Through school life ...

  22. Jun 3, 2021 · Raymond Russell (Ray) Lindwall (1921–1996) from Times. Ray Lindwall was one of cricket's truly great fast bowlers, admired and respected by friend and foe alike. His total of 228 Test wickets was an Australian record, and, of those, 114 were taken in 29 Anglo-Australian Tests. When first-class cricket was resumed after the Second World War ...

  23. Queensland vs South Aust. 4. 7/92 & 0/18. 16-Jan-1959. Adelaide. FC. Ray Lindwall's recent matches played across all cricket formats including Tests, ODIs, T20Is and other formats.