George Hayward Thomas Simpson-Hayward (7 June 1875 – 2 October 1936) was an English cricketer who played in five Test matches in 1910 and took six wickets on debut in the first innings.
[1] He is notable for being the last serious exponent of underarm or lob bowling to appear regularly in first-class cricket.
He played throughout the five-Test series (1909–1910) in South Africa on matting pitches taking the first of his 23 wickets with his fifth ball.
He bowled brisk off-breaks along a low trajectory with a leg-break action.
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