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I don't know it as a quote as such. But the leather is the Ball & the Willow is what a Cricket bat is made from (at least the blade is, I think the handle is ash). And in midsummer in England at, say, Grace road, Worcester, there can be no better sound or more elegant sight. The phrase is from Cricket & describes the effect of bat on ball.

What Worcester was the person who answered this? Worcester Cricket Ground is in New Road and has been there since 1896!

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The phrase "the sound of leather on willow" is often used to describe the quintessential sound of cricket, particularly the sound of a cricket ball hitting a cricket bat in the sport of cricket. It is not specifically tied to one poem, but rather represents the essence of the game itself.

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