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<p>Peter Scholefield, compiler, <u>Cricket Laws and Terms</u> [Axiom Publishing, Kent Town Australia, 1990], page 10.</p>
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With Rise of Overarm Bowling, Padding Becomes Regular Part of Cricket

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"The early 19th century saw the introduction of pads for batsmen. The earliest were merely wooden boards tied to the batsman's legs. By the 1850s, as overarm bowling and speed became the fashion, pads were regularly used. Older players scorned their introduction, but by this time they were deemed essential."

Peter Scholefield, compiler, Cricket Laws and Terms [Axiom Publishing, Kent Town Australia, 1990], page 10.

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