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HitlerJASON said:Q 4 Is the cricketer C B Fry ? Yes
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Now then, Who was the Controversial Political figure he advised, What's the record ?
PS and yes , he held the world long jump record too
HitlerJASON said:Q 4 Is the cricketer C B Fry ? Yes
Congratulations !!![]()
Now then, Who was the Controversial Political figure he advised, What's the record ?
Correct . Well done.SJS said:Hitler
PS and yes , he held the world long jump record too
No this is from Cricinfo profile !!SJS said:Jason . Do you have a book written by Fry ?
If ever their was a cricketer more remarkable than Don Bradman , it was CB Fry. He was really a 'superman' !JASON said:Correct . Well done.![]()
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Hitler sent for him for advice during the building-up of the Youth Movement in Germany. He was a deputy for the Indian delegation to the first, third, and fourth Assemblies of the League of Nations.
He put up a world’s long jump record of 23 ft. 5in. in 1892 which stood for twenty-one years.
Until he was no-balled for throwing by Phillips — who also called Mold at Old Trafford — Fry was a good fast bowler who took six wickets for 78 in the University match, opened the Gentlemen’s bowling against the Players at The Oval, and took five wickets. Twice he performed the hat-trick at Lord’s.
In his writings, Fry recalled how Jim Phillips, an Australian heavyweight slow bowler turned umpire, was sent to Hove specially to "no-ball" him.
"A bright move," commented Fry, "because, of course, I rolled up my sleeve above my elbow and bowled with my arm as rigidly straight as a poker. The great Jim, sighting himself as a strong umpire, was not deterred. Large as an elephant, he bluffly no-balled me nine times running. It was a farce and the Sussex authorities and players were angry.
"However, I bowled often afterwards unscathed, even in Gentlemen v. Players’ at Lord’s and in a Test Match."
Q1 ...... YESJASON said:Q 1 Has it got to do with these countries holding a particular record ?
Q2....NOJASON said:Q 2 Is it a Team record ?
Q3 YESAdamc said:Q3. Is it related to Test matches?
May be.Tapioca said:Jason, see this thread : http://trackfield.brinkster.net/RecProg_All.asp?RecCode=WR&EventCode=MF3&Gender=M The story of '21 years' is an urban legend![]()
YESTapioca said:(5) Is it a record of a dubious nature ?
Jason, see this thread : http://trackfield.brinkster.net/RecProg_All.asp?RecCode=WR&EventCode=MF3&Gender=M The story of '21 years' is an urban legend![]()
YESTapioca said:Shankar's question : Q4 Is it a batting record?