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27: 683:, and he toured the West Indies again. The competition from Laker and Lock, though, gave him little chance to distinguish himself, although in two innings of 39 and 66, he showed the virtue in hitting against Ramadhin and Valentine. The latter innings were of real consequence as Wardle, batting with 570:
Wardle, though mainly a classical orthodox left-arm finger-spinner, was probably the most versatile of all the great spin bowlers, and he was capable both of originality and accuracy. His ability to bowl left-arm wrist spinners that turned and bounced much more sharply, made him preferred over
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Wardle was also a dangerous left-handed hitter, whose stocky build permitted him to drive powerfully. Often his hitting against opposing spinners suggested that the defensive batting so characteristic of 1950s and 1960s
675:, is the fourth-highest aggregate ever delivered. During August 1952, Wardle sent down 165 overs in two consecutive games. Though Yorkshire had a decline in fortunes in 1953, Wardle took 4 for 7 on a soft pitch at 743: 622:(MCC) tour of the West Indies. He was disappointing on that tour, but his skill developed in the wet summer of the following year. Though an injury wiped out a quarter of his 1109: 781:
Wardle was big enough to admit his troubles were largely of his own making, and any ill feelings on his part was forgotten when he helped Yorkshire and England off-spinner
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hit by illness, Wardle's workrate reached such levels in the following two seasons that his total of 20,723 balls delivered in these two seasons, has been beaten only by
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and Appleyard back in the team, Yorkshire rebounded and Wardle was able to become an enterprising attacking spinner once more. In this role, he took 16 wickets against
718:, he had little to do. His use of left-arm off-breaks and googlies the following summer allowed Wardle to reach almost 200 first-class and 15 Test wickets. In the wet 1094: 1064: 816: 723: 1119: 752:
was a disappointing year, with Wardle's workrate finally appearing to decline, and Lock tightening his grip on the Test place after Wardle failed at
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Wardle was successful, friction between him and the Yorkshire committee, became intolerable when Wardle announced he would write an article in the
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in his heyday. Wardle is the only English bowler to master this unusual style, and it gave him many of his greatest successes, notably in
641:, whose spin bowling routed England, he did little of note. Nonetheless, with Yorkshire's bowling not nearly so strong as in the days of 775: 607: 133: 1089: 853: 812: 540: 1114: 1079: 911: 110: 610:'s economy rate saw him head the averages, but when Booth fell ill with arthritis, Wardle took his place. In spite of a dry summer 1059: 645:
and Verity, Wardle's capacity for hard work revealed itself fully for the first time: he bowled more balls than any bowler since
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Yorkshire and the MCC both tried to atone by making Wardle an honorary life member, and he took up managing a country club near
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and was so successful as a spin bowler and hard-hitting batsman that Yorkshire engaged him when looking for a successor to
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in 1934, and his 741 maidens showed his accuracy. His 172 wickets that season was Wardle's career best return.
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bowling average of 20.39 is the lowest in Test cricket by any recognised spin bowler since the
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1950 saw him play in a home Test for the first time, but apart from some free hitting against
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with Lancashire. They never recalled him, and when Wardle announced he would play for
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to iron out the problems in his action, which had occasionally had him 'called' for
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in 1956โ€“1957, where he achieved the feat of taking 100 wickets in a season outside
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Consequently, Wardle played the rest of his cricket as a professional in the
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batsmen that winter on pitches giving him little help. In the second Test at
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for 72, and may have taken more than 26 Test wickets but for injury.
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Johnny Wardle died, after never recovering from an operation on a
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Wardle, whose family were miners, took to cricket during the
746:, Wardle claimed 90 first-class wickets at 12 runs apiece. 520:
whose Test Match career lasted between 1948 and 1957. His
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