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- Q7371229 subject Q8308692.
- Q7371229 subject Q8416229.
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- Q7371229 abstract "In cricket, roundarm bowling is a style that was introduced in the first quarter of the 19th century and had largely superseded underarm bowling by the 1830s. Using a roundarm action, the bowler has his arm extended at about 90 degrees from his body at the point where he releases the ball. Roundarm fell into decline after 1864 when the current style of overarm bowling was legalised, although W. G. Grace continued to use it to the end of his career.".
- Q7371229 wikiPageExternalLink laws-of-cricket.
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- Q7371229 wikiPageWikiLink Q8308692.
- Q7371229 wikiPageWikiLink Q8416229.
- Q7371229 wikiPageWikiLink Q8427141.
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- Q7371229 comment "In cricket, roundarm bowling is a style that was introduced in the first quarter of the 19th century and had largely superseded underarm bowling by the 1830s. Using a roundarm action, the bowler has his arm extended at about 90 degrees from his body at the point where he releases the ball. Roundarm fell into decline after 1864 when the current style of overarm bowling was legalised, although W. G. Grace continued to use it to the end of his career.".
- Q7371229 label "Roundarm bowling".