the big bambino
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Well yeah no one actually writes a real time progress of the game but their recollections are nonetheless sound. When they write of bowlers having one or two short legs they are simply describing what they are seeing on the field. They are are placed there for the catches off rising balls off hips and ribs. While the lenght is short it is still fuller than the length that produces bumpers. Bumpers weren't mentioned except for specific periods in the 30s and 40s. They being bodyline and the the expression of Bradman's revenge via Lindwall and Miller. Even the 50s had little mention of bumpers. Tyson's series in 54/55 was reportedly achieved without resort to the severe exploitation of the bumper.
It took a while for cricket to exorcise its abhorrence of the short ball after bodyline. I think that is one of the reasons why the head high attack didn't really start until the arrival of Griffith in the 60s. The reaction to bodyline suppressed the tactical use of the head high bumper. However the use of shortlegs was common in the 30s (and 40s and possibly 50s) both before and after the Jardine series. I can only assume that the shorter length into the body as opposed to the head to produce catches was considered legitimate and uncontroversial. I'll add that shortlegs were employed by bowlers who achieved catches via in swing like Fred Root as well as taller faster men employing lift off a shorter length.
It took a while for cricket to exorcise its abhorrence of the short ball after bodyline. I think that is one of the reasons why the head high attack didn't really start until the arrival of Griffith in the 60s. The reaction to bodyline suppressed the tactical use of the head high bumper. However the use of shortlegs was common in the 30s (and 40s and possibly 50s) both before and after the Jardine series. I can only assume that the shorter length into the body as opposed to the head to produce catches was considered legitimate and uncontroversial. I'll add that shortlegs were employed by bowlers who achieved catches via in swing like Fred Root as well as taller faster men employing lift off a shorter length.
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