sport news The picture that captured Deadly's finest moment... Sawdust everywhere and just ... trends now

sport news The picture that captured Deadly's finest moment... Sawdust everywhere and just ... trends now
sport news The picture that captured Deadly's finest moment... Sawdust everywhere and just ... trends now

sport news The picture that captured Deadly's finest moment... Sawdust everywhere and just ... trends now

England and Kent legend Underwood has passed away at 78 after a long illness He retired with over 2,000 First-Class wickets, playing for both Kent and England Perhaps his greatest day was in 1968 when he bowled England to an Ashes win

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There is a picture which perfectly captures the greatest moment in the illustrious career of Derek Underwood, the mild-mannered man of Kent who became 'Deadly' with ball in hand.

It features Underwood, all 10 of his England team-mates, two Australians and an umpire in Charlie Elliot with finger raised to complete one of the greatest of all Ashes wins.

There is also plenty of sawdust in that evocative image from 1968 which was badly needed following a thunderstorm that seemed to have ended England's hopes of a series-levelling victory at the Oval before Underwood had the last, thrilling word.

In all the left-arm spinner, who has died aged 78 after a long illness, took four wickets in 27 balls after rain cleared leaving England 75 minutes to take five wickets, Underwood claiming the final one of Australia's John Inverarity lbw with just six minutes left on the Oval clock.

If that was Underwood's greatest day there were plenty more in his 86 Tests which saw him become England's most prolific spinner with 297 wickets and in his long association with Kent that saw him retire in 1987 with more than 2,000 First-Class victims to his name.

The picture from the fifth Ashes Test at the Oval in 1968 perfectly captures Derek Underwood's finest moment

The picture from the fifth Ashes Test at the Oval in 1968 perfectly captures Derek Underwood's finest moment

Cricket great Underwood has passed away at the age of 78 following a long battle with illness

Cricket great Underwood has passed away at the age of 78 following a long battle with illness 

Underwood had a legendary career across three decades with his county Kent and starred for England too

Underwood had a legendary career across three decades with his county Kent and starred for England too

There was little mystery to Underwood. Just metronomic accuracy from an unusually long run-up and medium rather than slow pace that saw him become particularly potent on the uncovered pitches that were prevalent in the

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