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Sir Richard Hadlee played in 86 test matches for New Zealand over an eighteen year period. When he captured his 374th test wicket on the 12th of November 1988 against India in Bangalore, he became the world record holder. He went on to become one of the greatest all rounders in the history of the game
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    Hadlee's Humour eBook
    A selection of 63 amusing cricket asides, nicely illustrated by K.S Clark. Cricket has its weird and wonderful moments both on and off the field including being on tour, in the commentary box and divulges the personalities and characters of the game.
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    Hadlee Hits Out eBook
    Richard writes about the famous underarm incident, Snedden’s catch that wasn’t, crowds, pressures, expectations, challenges, communication breakdown, professionalism in sport and much more.
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    Rhythm and Swing eBook
    An autobiography with Richard Becht. “No bowler I’ve seen had better control of seam and swing." Quote from Sir Donald Bradman.
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    Soft Deliveries eBook
    The fun side of cricket with stories on incidents, quotes, funny moments and odd happenings in the 1880’s to cricket in the USA. These stories will have any cricket fan chuckling.
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    Hard Knocks eBook
    A collection of weird and wonderful situations which occur on, around and outside the cricket pitch. These humorous happenings and curious capers will have you giggling all the way to the cricket ground.
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    Howzat! eBook
    Cricketing yarns from the dressing room to the commentary box, this book divulges humorous accounts of cricket history, the curious happenings in the sports media, life on tour and many other asides.
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    Caught Out eBook
    The funny and embarrassing moments in cricket includes ‘Paddles’ in the firing line, Bracewell’s embarrassing moments at the MCG, commentators caught short in the pavilion and classic lines from hecklers in the crowd.
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