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in 1958, "he was clapped and cheered all the way to the middle at No. 11. Everybody knew there would be no pretty passes at the ball and deft deflections from Eric. They knew that if he could only survive two balls they would see something in batting unknown to any textbook". Bateman added: "when it
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After a poor season in 1947, Hollies returned to form in 1948, and was the one bowler who looked threatening against the Australian batsmen. He famously bowled out Bradman second ball for a duck, when the latter needed just four runs to ensure a Test match average of at least 100. In addition to his
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Hollies was, however, remarkable for his incompetence as a batsman. His total of 1,673 runs was 650 fewer than his haul of wickets, and only once (in 1954) did he reach 30 in an innings. In fact, he did not reach 20 in any innings between 1946 and 1953, and equalled an all-time first-class record,
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in 1932 and debuted for England in 1935, after showing his skill on the generally easy Edgbaston wickets. Hollies did not spin the ball as much as most leg-spinners but he gained in accuracy as a result, and he frequently bowled amazingly long spells for his county, most notably 73 overs in one
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Test, he took eight for 107 against a strong batting side for his county. In 1949, he played in all four Tests against New Zealand but the pitches blunted his effectiveness (though he was always steady), and from 1951, when English bowling recovered some of its
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He took over 100 wickets for Warwickshire every year between 1935 and 1957, with the exceptions of 1936 (dreadful weather that reduced his normally prodigious output of overs), 1953 (injury) and 1956 (poor form, probably due to him captaining the side).
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and his skill was such as to make them invincible. With Hollies taking a total of 499 wickets as their professional, West Bromwich Dartmouth won the league every year from 1941 to 1945 and lost only seven matches during the war period.
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in 1955, after taking 100 wickets for the tenth time. By the time of his retirement from first-class cricket in 1957, he had taken more wickets for Warwickshire than any other player.
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was time to get his pads on, Eric would prop his bat up in the Edgbaston dressing room window and say to it: 'Now while I’m getting ready, you find out what the ball’s doing'”.
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in 1949. He varied his stock leg-break with a top-spinner and a googly that was well concealed and gained him many wickets, most famously the one of Bradman in 1948.
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between July 1948 and August 1950, of seventy-one consecutive innings without reaching double figures. The nearest approach was by
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Cricket writer, Colin Bateman, noted: "Hollies was one of cricket's most extraordinary characters, whose meagre thirteen
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in no way reflected his contribution to the game. He was a fastish leg-break bowler who rarely had much use for the
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strength, he was never in the running for Test honours, despite playing a major role in Warwickshire's
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innings, in which he needed only four runs for a Test average of 100. Hollies played all his
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He continued to bowl well right up to his last match, and was finally named as one of the
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At his peak, he was one of the best bowlers in England, and it is believed that the
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played his first seventy-one first-class innings before reaching double figures.
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with sixty-five innings without reaching double figures between 1925 and 1927.
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a few times in 1958, and continued to bowl in league cricket until the 1970s.
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humour, he was an immensely respected and hard-working cricketer".
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After Hollies retired from county cricket, he played for
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