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|Text=<p>Ford reports that "John Willes of Kent is "no-balled" for "throwing" at Lord's for round-arm bowling.  Nevertheless William Lillywhite James Broadbridge and others continue this practice.  John Ford, <u>Cricket: A Social History 1700-1835</u> [David and Charles, 1972], page 21.  Ford does not give a citation for this account.</p>
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Ford reports that "John Willes of Kent is "no-balled" for "throwing" at Lord's for round-arm bowling. Nevertheless William Lillywhite James Broadbridge and others continue this practice. John Ford, Cricket: A Social History 1700-1835 [David and Charles, 1972], page 21. Ford does not give a citation for this account.

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