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O'Reilly's citation as a Wisden Cricketer of the Year in 1935 said: "He had no pretensions to grace of style or any particular merit, but he could hit tremendously hard and was always a menace to tired bowlers".
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"The guys came in today and really hit the ball tremendously," he said.
"Stephen hit the ball tremendously well, in and about the balls he looked back to his best, he really did," said Higgins, 36.
At the time, Wisden said of him: "He blossomed forth as an almost completely equipped batsman of the forcing type and was probably the best exponent Bradman himself scarcely excluded of the art of hitting the ball tremendously hard and safely".
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"You are always going to hit a sticky patch in the Championship, it's a tremendously tough league," he told Rams Player.
Once guys begin to hit shots it's going to open up shots for me tremendously.
For instance, Tony Gwynn contributed 68.5 wins to his teams and Jim Edmonds has contributed 66.6 wins in three-fourths as many plate appearances, but because Gwynn did one thing tremendously well - hitting for average - he was a first-ballot Hall of Famer, while Edmonds will be a marginal candidate at best.
The current range is just outside that of the human body, and hitting that range would be tremendously helpful in terms of creating custom drug delivery mechanisms.
When the hot sugar syrup first hits the whites, they will swell tremendously.
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