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medium pace
adjective
Describing a style of bowling, intermediate in speed between spin and pace, in which the bowler uses swing or seam to take wickets
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Bedser bowled at something above medium pace, drawing inevitable comparisons with Maurice Tate.
But Tsotsobe's medium pace is considered too gentle for Test cricket.
Beckett's biographers differ as to whether he peddled medium pace or off-breaks.
11th over: England 43-1 (Kieswetter 28, Trott 9) Dhoni really has resorted to medium pace now.
He was an exceptional bowler who could bowl in every conceivable style, from medium pace to left arm spin.
He was given out, adjudged caught behind by James Foster, standing up to the medium pace of David Masters.
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He could bowl fast, but more often bowled at fast-medium pace.
A left-arm fast-medium pace bowler, he appeared for England in two Test matches in 1889.
He was a moderately successful batsman who bowled at fast-medium pace for Oxford University between 1898 and 1900.
This placed the majority of the wicket-taking burden upon Charl Willoughby, the South African fast-medium pace bowler.
Naqaash Tahir's innocuous medium-pace is craftier than it appears.
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