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Hadlee

British  
/ ˈhædlɪ /

noun

  1. Sir Richard ( John ). born 1951, New Zealand cricketer: an all-rounder, he played in 86 test matches in which he took 431 wickets and scored 3124 runs

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A combination of Dilley, Foster and Radford managed to scrape the final total up to 307, Hadlee finishing with the dreamy figures of 37.5-11-80-6.

From The Guardian

Hadlee Robinson, 20, the vice president of the Western Michigan University College Democrats, walked door-to-door with her father for Sanders in 2016, before she could even vote.

From Washington Post

Richard Hadlee in action during the first Test between England and New Zealand at Lords.

From The Guardian

Before them, three of the best pace bowlers ever seen - Malcolm Marshall, Imran Khan and Richard Hadlee - plus Pakistan’s Abdul Qadir, the best leg-spinner of the 30 years before Warne and Kumble.

From BBC

Hadlee and Gray ensured England's total would be surpassed, but brilliant bowling by Edmonds restricted the damage, both batsmen succumbing to the Middlesex left-armer, and when Dilley removed Smith, England had fought back admirably.

From The Guardian