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- By Bruce Yardley
Browns Restaurant, Bristol - Bruce Yardley
British, b.1962-
Oil on canvas , 102 x 76 cm. (40.2 x 29.9 in.)
Flowers and Regency Sofa - Bruce Yardley,2016.
British,b.1962-
Oil on canvas, 71 X 51 cm,
Autumn Flowers - Bruce Yardley
British, b.1962-
Oil on canvas, 51 x 41 cm. (20.1 x 16.1 in.)
Bruce Yardley
Bruce Yardley - Whitehall Rain
Bruce Yardley - BA Party, Browns
BRUCE YARDLEY (1947-Died March 27th 2019,at 71.Cancer).Australian cricketer who played in 33 Tests and seven ODIs from 1978 to 1983, taking 126 Test wickets. Known to his teammates as 'Roo', Yardley was an off-spin bowler who, like many spinners, began as a fast-medium pace seamer. In his late 20s Yardley switched to off-spin and had success at club and then state level. His technique was slightly unusual in that he bowled at near medium pace, spinning the ball off his middle finger rather than the index finger like conventional off-spinners. A handy number-eight batsman who scored four Test half-centuries his batting was often characterised by a "Yardley yahoo" over the top of slips which opposition teams sometimes attempted to counter by using a fly slip. Yardley was an exceptional fielder in the gully region taking 31 catches in his 33 Tests including a number of spectacular efforts. He was also the recipient of some fine fielding being the bowler when John Dyson took his catch of the century to dismiss West Indian Sylvester Clarke. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Yardley