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- Lob_bowling abstract "In cricket, Lob bowling is a largely disused style of bowling. It became illegal under Law 24.1 to use underarm bowling without prior agreement before the match. The last regular bowler of lobs in international cricket was George Simpson-Hayward in the period before the First World War and he bowled under arm bowling with a lower trajectory than most earlier lob bowlers, imparting great spin to the ball with constant variation of pace as well. Others famous "lobsters" include Digby Jephson. As an underarm bowler he had an action a little like setting a wood in crown green bowling.It was used in the game in the 19th Century, where trajectory was the most important consideration. Lob bowlers, both right and left-handed, sometimes attempted 'donkey drops', pitching the ball on the stumps from as great a height as possible, preferably with the ball descending behind the batsman standing at the crease. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle wrote a story about a similar style of bowling called The Story Of Spedegue's DropperToday the laws pertaining to the bowling of "beamers" would be likely to render that kind of bowling illegal, and it would probably be deemed a no ball. In accordance with Law 42.6b(ii), a slow ball that passes the batsman's shoulder height on the full is a no ball (a fast ball can not pass above the waist on the full (Law 42.6b(i))).Charles Palmer (1919-2005), who played for Worcestershire and Leicestershire, sometimes used donkey-drops to good effect.Lob bowling is still sometimes found in village cricket; these deliveries are known as donkey-drops. More usually these are over-arm deliveries; but round-arm is also possible and would more closely approximate a traditional lob.".
- Lob_bowling thumbnail Digby_Jephson_Vanity_Fair_22_May_1902.jpg?width=300.
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- Lob_bowling wikiPageRevisionID "649192312".
- Lob_bowling wikiPageWikiLink Arthur_Conan_Doyle.
- Lob_bowling wikiPageWikiLink Baseball.
- Lob_bowling wikiPageWikiLink Beamer_(cricket).
- Lob_bowling wikiPageWikiLink Bowls.
- Lob_bowling wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bowling_(cricket).
- Lob_bowling wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cricket_deliveries.
- Lob_bowling wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cricket_terminology.
- Lob_bowling wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Palmer_(cricketer).
- Lob_bowling wikiPageWikiLink Cricket.
- Lob_bowling wikiPageWikiLink Digby_Jephson.
- Lob_bowling wikiPageWikiLink Eephus_pitch.
- Lob_bowling wikiPageWikiLink First_World_War.
- Lob_bowling wikiPageWikiLink George_Simpson-Hayward.
- Lob_bowling wikiPageWikiLink No_ball.
- Lob_bowling wikiPageWikiLink Trajectory.
- Lob_bowling wikiPageWikiLink Under_arm_bowling.
- Lob_bowling wikiPageWikiLink Underarm_bowling.
- Lob_bowling wikiPageWikiLink World_War_I.
- Lob_bowling wikiPageWikiLink File:Digby_Jephson_Vanity_Fair_22_May_1902.jpg.
- Lob_bowling wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lob bowling".
- Lob_bowling wikiPageWikiLinkText "donkey drop".
- Lob_bowling wikiPageWikiLinkText "lob bowler".
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- Lob_bowling wikiPageWikiLinkText "lob bowling".
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- Lob_bowling wikiPageWikiLinkText "lobs".
- Lob_bowling hasPhotoCollection Lob_bowling.
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- Lob_bowling wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cricket_deliveries.
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- Lob_bowling subject Category:Bowling_(cricket).
- Lob_bowling subject Category:Cricket_deliveries.
- Lob_bowling subject Category:Cricket_terminology.
- Lob_bowling type Article.
- Lob_bowling type Article.
- Lob_bowling comment "In cricket, Lob bowling is a largely disused style of bowling. It became illegal under Law 24.1 to use underarm bowling without prior agreement before the match. The last regular bowler of lobs in international cricket was George Simpson-Hayward in the period before the First World War and he bowled under arm bowling with a lower trajectory than most earlier lob bowlers, imparting great spin to the ball with constant variation of pace as well. Others famous "lobsters" include Digby Jephson.".
- Lob_bowling label "Lob bowling".
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- Lob_bowling sameAs Q6663520.
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- Lob_bowling wasDerivedFrom Lob_bowling?oldid=649192312.
- Lob_bowling depiction Digby_Jephson_Vanity_Fair_22_May_1902.jpg.
- Lob_bowling isPrimaryTopicOf Lob_bowling.