sutcliffe in A Sentence

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    Sutcliffe commented:“Four words- they counted for so much.

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    Didn't wash with Sutcliffe.

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    The Sutcliffe Gates.

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    During Sutcliffe's career, Yorkshire won the County Championship 12 times.

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    It is known that neither Hobbs nor Sutcliffe thought they were first-class matches;

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    Sutcliffe's view of Hutton was that he was“a marvel- the discovery of a generation”.

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    As with all great players, much of Sutcliffe's success was down to hard work.

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    Sutcliffe later said that he considered this to have been his finest innings ever.

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    Sutcliffe was impressed by the young batsman, commended him to Yorkshire as a good prospect.

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    Neither Pudsey nor any other nursery could have claimed Herbert Sutcliffe as a typical product.

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    Sutcliffe was impressed by the young batsman, and commended him to Yorkshire as a good prospect.

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    According to Bob Wyatt, Sutcliffe“backed Jardine to the hilt” on the subject of bowling“bodyline” aka“fast leg theory”.

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    Although Alan Gibson described Sutcliffe as"a good public speaker",[85] Sutcliffe himself seems to have been modest about this ability.

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    But above all, says Arlott, Sutcliffe was“cool, beyond disturbance, the master of survival and the ultimate pragmatist of cricket”.

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    Sutcliffe ceased to have an active role in 1948 when he handed over the management to his son Billy.

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    Sutcliffe said he had some initial difficulty in adjusting to Australian conditions, specifically the strong light which affected his timing.

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    Wisden's view was that England wished to try out younger players but it pointed out that Sutcliffe“remains a prolific runscorer”.

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    Sutcliffe's first-class aggregate in 1930 was 2,312 runs at 64.22 with 6 centuries and a highest score of 173 against Sussex.

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    Sutcliffe and Hutton made 16 century opening partnerships together, 15 of them for Yorkshire, their highest was 315, which they achieved twice.

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    His partnership with Sutcliffe remains in 2016 the most effective for the first wicket, in terms of average partnership, in Test history.

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    Sutcliffe went on to make 161 and, in the end, England won the game comfortably, by 289 runs, and regained The Ashes.

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    The Fifth Test at Sydney was therefore academic but England nevertheless won by 8 wickets, Sutcliffe scoring 56 in his only innings.

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    Jane Sutcliffe moved the family back to Nidderdale, where they lived in Darley, the boys enrolling at Darley School, and she remarried.

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    In a recent TED talk titled No Philosophy, No Humanity, author Roger Sutcliffe asked the audience whether a flagpole was a place.

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    His last tour in 1932-33 included the controversial“bodyline” series, in which Sutcliffe is perceived to have been one of Douglas Jardine‘s main supporters.

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    Sutcliffe took pains to modify his accent and, as Neville Cardus commented, Sutcliffe eventually spoke“not with the accents of Yorkshire but of Teddington”.

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    Jennifer Sutcliffe told KIII-TV station that her husband was working in the garden when he saw a four-foot(1.25 m) rattlesnake and beheaded her.

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    Jennifer Sutcliffe told local station KIII-TV that her husband was working in the garden when he saw the four-foot(1.25m) rattlesnake and decapitated it.

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    Locals encouraged him to meet the Yorkshire and England cricketer Herbert Sutcliffe, a neighbour, from whom Hutton received coaching in Sutcliffe's garden.

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    He scored 11 half-centuries but only 2 centuries.[21] Sutcliffe was one of seven Yorkshire players who were ever-present, playing in all 30 matches.

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