CHAPTER I
Development
Cricket has developed as fast as any other game, much faster than football, racquets, or golf—at least that is my opinion. There have been several stages in its development, and the first and most important stage came into existence in 1827, when the game was about fifty years old, and underhand bowling was displaced in favour of round-arm. Nyren speaks of David Harris as the greatest bowler he ever saw, but here is Nyren's description of his bowling:—"First of all, he stood erect, like a soldier at drill; then, with a graceful curve of the arm, he raised the ball to his forehead, and drawing back his right foot, started off with his left. His mode of delivering the ball was very
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