At his best he bowled to three slips, gully, third man, cover, mid-off, mid-on and square short leg. |
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I assumed that I would be bowled out of that fairly sharpish, as presumably all the best players would have made it through. |
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The next over bowled by Bond was a maiden but he was very lucky as Sangakkara hit a juicy full toss straight to point. |
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Scarborough was bowled for 98 in an innings that contained 12 fours and 6 sixes and lasted only 72 balls. |
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On Monday he bowled eight balls off his long run at Old Trafford and with us he sent down 20 deliveries. |
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He brought three full ones back with him, one of which he bowled in Chuck's direction before resuming his seat. |
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In his first over he bowled only long hops and full tosses and was relieved and perplexed to get away with a maiden. |
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At dawn alert next day Suwanti chained the dogs away from a round jungle-green enigma then bowled the baby into the hedge to its kind. |
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It's a ball bowled by a right-arm leg spinner that looks like it's going to spin one way, but actually goes the other. |
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As soon as Lawson bowled the first ball I've seen him bowl the howl went up. |
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Tasmania were bowled out for 198, well short of the 313 they required for victory after Victoria declared at 3 for 181 in the morning. |
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York's cup-tie at Appleby Frodingham yesterday was abandoned without a ball being bowled because of the wet weather. |
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They totalled 657 for 8 declared after being bowled out for 106 and asked to follow on. |
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A ball wasn't bowled at Alexandra Meadows last week, and their league match against Rishton was abandoned with Bacup on course for victory. |
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Indian sportswriters covering the game found the city thick with rumors long before the first ball was bowled. |
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When Strydom bowled the first ball of the final over, the visitors' last pair had already survived five overs for the addition of three runs. |
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After being bowled out for 191, England followed on, making 532, and batting for nearly three days. |
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Just five balls were bowled in Barrow's innings when rain forced the players off the field. |
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I bowled round the wicket, wide of the crease, flighted the ball more and bowled bouncers as well. |
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He bowled his heart out and all credit to him for livening up the final day's play. |
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Yet as my innings was really getting going, I was bowled by an unplayable fast inswinging yorker! |
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Shoaib Akhtar lasted just two balls as he was clean bowled by a gem of an inswinger by Balaji. |
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Leading up to the 9th frame of their title match, the two left-handers had bowled clean games. |
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I'm bowled over by a Pentecostal preacher who is honest to the extent that I, an avowed agnostic, am prepared to sing hosannas to him. |
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I gradually added tricks such as palm reading and was bowled over by how people reacted, amazed at my accuracy. |
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He bowled an excellent spell late in the day, getting appreciable reverse swing. |
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He bowled superbly, put ball in the right areas with a bit of swing, and made the wicket look like it was doing something. |
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Yovich was next to go, bowled for four by a beauty that clipped the top of off stump as it swung away from him. |
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In the Indian first innings, he bowled just six overs at a cost of 32 runs. |
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As on Saturday, play went on late because Worcestershire bowled their overs so slowly. |
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I was bowled away by the band's performance last year, but this was a different order of magnitude. |
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Tom Scollay, who has had the ball on a string in recent times, fell, trapped in the gully by Adam Stockwell and bowled by Thomson. |
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They took the score to 135 before Brierley was bowled by Taylor only two short of what would have been his first half-century of the season. |
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He bowled in the nets on Monday, with Ponting standing as umpire to glean a closer look. |
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They fielded vigorously, bowled straight on a length, and batted patiently. |
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Each structure stands 16 yards apart and is bowled at behind a bowling crease just 10 yards from the wicket. |
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She also helped recruit more good bowlers with whom she had bowled youth leagues. |
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Neil Fairbrother also looked in good form, hitting Brown for four boundaries until he went caught and bowled. |
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You want me to believe that all these years people have not bowled bouncers to me and they're doing it now? |
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Balls are still bowled at the body, but bouncers are limited to two an over and the batsmen wear face guards. |
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And the only fully fit fast bowler, James Prior, bowled waywardly in the first innings. |
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On the Ellen Degeneres show, actor Brendan Fraser gets a little jiggy with it and is finally bowled over by Ellen's mystery word of the day. |
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Flintoff bowled a widish one which Kasprowicz lifted to third man, but a diving Simon Jones could not hold on. |
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The left-arm fast bowler, extracting much lift, bowled with hostility to contain the batsmen. |
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Foolishly, in the course of the innings, one of England's pace bowlers bowled Lillee a bouncer. |
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They bowled with discipline on a surface lacking in bounce, and fielded with a tigerish resolve to win by eight runs. |
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The slimly built paceman bowled lengthy spells without compromising on his intensity, and struck a few key blows. |
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I didn't even slow down as she was bowled over sideways, crumbling into a foetal position of grass stains and whimpers. |
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Roy Dea, his record producer, had first been bowled over by a demo tape of Stewart singing Motown. |
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Not to say that I was bowled over by the audio mix, however I didn't notice any dropout or problems. |
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Shaped like a big horseshoe, this place starts with a bowled off mini ramp of sorts and runs downhill. |
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He bowled straight and full, took a wicket and dried up the runs at both ends, so that only 19 came off five overs. |
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Nehra had never looked like taking a wicket and he bowled 9 overs for 75 runs, including conceding 13 runs in his last two overs. |
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Has there been an occasion in Test history when all 11 players bowled in the innings, including the wicketkeeper? |
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India lost to Zimbabwe in an earlier game because they bowled too many wides and no balls and today was no different. |
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Instead, the bowlers bowled a few wides and no-balls, in addition to the batsmen being lucky with a few edges. |
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At first we thought it was a wind-up but it really is a tremendous honour and we're absolutely bowled over. |
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When the Weekender interviewed Mary at the time she was bowled over with a mixture of shock and excitement. |
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No wonder his knee is knackered when you look at the number of overs he has bowled. |
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Brendan Martin, on debut, was snapped up at first slip off Greg Dowell for nine, and Shaun Lynch was bowled by Dowell for a duck. |
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But he has committed deal-breaker after deal-breaker here, bowled gutter ball after gutter ball. |
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I'd love to be bowled over by somebody who I worship the ground they walk on, but it hasn't happened. |
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The all-rounder was eventually clean bowled by Adam Sanford to end the New Zealand innings. |
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Pollock bowled a yorker aimed at off-stump which Kumble edged towards the third man boundary. |
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Palmer was bowled over by Blake's mystic zeal, while Blake was flattered to have a young follower. |
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He told me later that evening to pack my bags, I though he was throwing me out and when I asked him this, he was bowled over with laughter. |
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Taking the Copen on to the A1M and M1, as well as a few rural lanes, it bowled merrily along, the engine producing a buzz in more ways than one. |
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That was fun, though I had to live with a deal of protectiveness as we bowled along. |
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He bowled the following season left-handed and even bowled three regionals as a lefty, but had no luck. |
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I was accustomed to lefties who mostly bowled from the left-hand corner and stayed there. |
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Derek posed for an imaginary camera, blew a kiss to the audience in his head, and promptly bowled a gutter ball. |
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The score had moved on to 168 for 1 in the 36th over when Sachin Tendulkar bowled a ball just short of a length outside off-stump. |
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Almost 17,000 overs bowled when nowadays a county pace bowler having played three consecutive games expects a testimonial by return of post. |
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Having bowled out their opponents for 170, the home side made light work of knocking off the required runs with more than 18 overs to spare. |
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When Warne first bowled at the legs of right-handers by coming at them from round the wicket, he was criticised for being negative. |
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The latter flew from the outset and in truth was never seriously challenged as he bowled along in front. |
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But on Sunday he displayed no obvious signs of distress and bowled quite comfortably. |
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Tutors at the college were bowled over by her natural artistic talent and offered her a place on the course. |
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He has bowled on the streets of New York and other cities, at outdoor fairs and festivals, and on baseball diamonds and other fields. |
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But it was the first time we have bowled a side out this year and there is a great deal more confidence running through the team. |
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They took a gamble and bowled their main bowlers out and it paid off for them. |
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But Bradman's brilliance is perhaps best illustrated by one of his rare failures, his final Test innings when he was bowled for a duck. |
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Two Mushtaqs of Pakistani cricket, both of who were punily built and bowled legspin, have totally diverging views though. |
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Cumberland lost their fourth wicket at 146 when Robert Mason was bowled for 53, having hit his first half-century for the county. |
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There were too many short and wide deliveries sent down and many no balls bowled. |
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The score had reached 183 when Williamson was bowled for 45 which included three sixes and two fours. |
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Anybody who has ever played the game knows that if a batsman is bowled, there is no need to appeal to the umpire. |
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McKenzie never looked comfortable against the off spinner and was bowled for 12, playing across the line to a yorker. |
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He bowled superbly and the photos of us on the balcony, Freddie gurning, tell you how desperate we were to win and how close we came to losing. |
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The Indian team batted perfectly, bowled like champions and fielded like tigers. |
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The rules simply say that for a delivery to be fair, the ball must be bowled, not thrown. |
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Then Parsons holed out for 40, Isles was bowled for 34 and the end soon followed with the deficit being 129 runs. |
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Irfan Pathan had been ordered out of the attack after he bowled two beamers in an over during the slog. |
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Stewart had taken 26 off 21 balls when he was caught behind off a top edge going for a pull, leaving 14 to win and nine balls to be bowled. |
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Candy Gable was bowled along by the crowd, finishing in 59 minutes. |
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It's all right for him to say that, he's not the one being bowled at. |
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In 1931 he famously bowled Australia's great batsman out for a duck. |
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A batsman who is whacking everything he bowled full tosses to that person. |
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He was not a patch on the hitherto unsung Michael Kasprowicz, who bowled with fire, bounce and zest during Australia's 3-0 whitewash of Sri Lanka. |
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Three years ago when this Japanese company made its first Montreal appearance, they bowled everyone over and left them with mouths agape, wanting more. |
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Durham are proving to be this summer's surprise package and there was no doubting their superiority as they bowled out Yorkshire for 205 after knocking up 256 for four. |
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Australia would have won by 10 wickets only for Justin Langer to be deceived by a Danish Kaneria wrong'un and bowled for 34 just four runs short of victory target. |
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He bowled leg spin and captained with authority and intelligence. |
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During the first innings, suffering from dizziness, he bowled surely his worst-ever spell, sending down a trail of long hops before admitting defeat and returning to his bed. |
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Although Ashish bowled as if to the manner born, for Diwan Singh, his son's journey from a local school ground to superstardom in Durban seems surreal. |
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It was a decision which Yorkshire lived to regret because they bowled badly and then suffered a batting collapse as Northants pulled off a shock win. |
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Weaver and jo Clark were far from bowled over when they visited ReaganBook.com. |
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I was bowled over by the energy of the Seventh Symphony which has a lovely transition in the First Movement and a dreamy Allegretto reminding one of hallowed antiquity. |
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The ball is bowled and you play shots, which will fetch you points. |
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When the first ball was bowled, Mandira gave a simple catch. |
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Pollock bowled the first ball of the innings to Trescothick, it went near the bat, the batsman's led, the batsman's forearm and there were a couple of noises. |
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The floodlit one-day international between West Indies and New Zealand A at Bristol was abandoned without a ball being bowled because of persistent heavy rain. |
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Challengers Windermere and Warton were due to come head-to-head for the first time this summer but not a ball was bowled at Windermere because of the conditions. |
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Four of the top five Indian batsmen were bowled at St George's Park. |
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I have observed that Sachin is usually bowled when he is playing forward. |
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I bowled duckpins a couple of times when I was on the East Coast. |
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Jennifer jumped to the ground as her father bowled the man over. |
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Johann Louw will again be bowled into the ground, but support is lacking. |
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And since then he hasn't exactly bowled himself into the ground. |
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Speaking from his base in New York, the Wet, Wet, Wet frontman with the twinkly eyes and winning smile, explained he was bowled over by the quality of the songs in Chicago. |
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But of course Kerry hasn't exactly bowled the world over lately with his misstatements, so maybe this is a miscalculation. |
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Three hours packed with a quick-fire century, a couple of bouncers, two-thirds of a hat-trick, a dropped catch, several bowled wickets and innumerable fours and sixers. |
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When my first novel, whistling in the Dark, was declared a breakout hit and New York Times bestseller, I was utterly bowled over. |
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Warne even bowled him a bouncer yesterday in mock annoyance. |
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And the bouncers he bowled to Gayle in the afternoon were about as threatening as wet tennis balls thrown at you by an ageing coach with an arthritic shoulder. |
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Pollock added that he had no excuses for the loss, pointing out that it was extremely difficult to defend a total when the bowlers bowled both sides of the wicket. |
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We have bowled them clean in the field of religion and spiritualism. |
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Before they went out to field, Worrell told Griffith that he wanted him to leave Worcester with a clean slate and he did not care even if Griffith bowled off breaks. |
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Rajiv Singh bowled a vital spell with his off spin, keeping it tight while Howgate took most of the wickets with a clever and ultimately decisive spell. |
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He bowled too many loose deliveries down the on side, to batsmen who were strong off their legs, and much of the batting left a lot to be desired. |
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I almost expected him to say something about exacting that pain to me, but he merely bowled me over with a charging headbutt, smashing me into the wall. |
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For the next man, I lined up to bowl an outswinger but it must have been the earliest known case of reverse swing, because it nipped back in and bowled him. |
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In cricket I bowled outswingers into the wind and batted in the top three. |
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Whenever, they bowled the ball was swinging around every corner. |
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Only rain could have rescued the home side and a light cloud cover may have raised faint hopes of a miracle but it was all over after India had bowled just 12 balls. |
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That is a fair comment, yet he gets bowled for telling the truth. |
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He plays pool well, he golfs well, and there's no question he bowled well. |
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Again Jamal is bowled over by his brother's Westernized wisdom. |
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It revolutionised ten-pin bowling in the 1940s with the first automated pinspotter machine, which resets the pins after a player has bowled. |
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Not that the fast underhanders which were bowled before this innovation could be treated with indifference. |
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They cannot be out bowled, caught, leg before wicket, or hit the ball twice off a wide. |
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Of these, caught is generally the most common, followed by bowled, leg before wicket, run out and stumped. |
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Batsmen cannot be out bowled, caught, leg before wicket, stumped or hit wicket off a no ball. |
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When the batsmen have finished attempting their runs the ball is dead, and is returned to the bowler to be bowled again. |
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Strictly speaking, the fielding side must appeal for all dismissals, including obvious ones such as bowled. |
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The next over is bowled from the other end of the pitch by a different bowler. |
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His mix of inswing and reverse swing was heady stuff, whether he bowled from the Pavilion End or the High Court End. |
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The solicitors faced disaster at three for two after Jonathan Nosworthy clean bowled both openers with inswingers in the game's first over. |
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Armstrong is a leg-breaker, with eight fielders on the on-side. Probably he would do better if he bowled more at the wicket. |
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It was the first time that Ireland had bowled out a county for less than a hundred. |
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After lunch, Trescothick played on to be bowled after scoring 41 giving McGrath his first wicket of the match. |
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John, who uses nutritionalists and mind coaches at his Birmingham academy, was immediately bowled over by the Russians' competitive streak. |
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Flintoff ended with 73, as the only man to pass 25 for England, before he was bowled by Warne. |
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Michael Vaughan and Ian Bell survived six overs, adding seven runs before McGrath had them bowled in the 13th and 15th over respectively. |
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The pair were progressing nicely until Cook fell in the 16th over, clean bowled by Sumeet Narwal after a 58-ball stay including seven fours. |
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The visitors were bowled out for 156 despite solid contributions from current Warwickshire staffman Nick James and former Bear Tony Frost. |
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Batting first in the extra over, Sri Lanka made 13 without managing to hit a boundary off Tim Southee, who bowled two costly wides. |
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Where applicable, a minimum of 10 innings batted or 50 balls bowled applies. |
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Smiths Dock bowled Skelton Castle out for 94 before B Slatter guided them to a six wicket win and the D Division title. |
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A TINY village pub has been voted the best in Britain by judges who were bowled over by its skittle alley and brilliant beer. |
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The Celtic midfielder appeared to be bowled over by Milorad Pekovic but Italian referee Luca Banti waved play on. |
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He bowled only four overs but it was a spell notable for the amount of long hops and full tosses he sent down. |
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Fred bowled me a googly when he asked me to explain those statistics in the meeting. |
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He looked like he had settled in for the long haul before a false drive at leggie Amit Mishra had him caught and bowled. |
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It's a different type of cricket to England, there'll be huge amounts of spin being bowled and slow, attritional cricket. |
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The muscular Cairns struck five fours in a 72-ball 43 before aiming to hit Scott out of sight and was bowled off stump. |
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For instance, if a competitor has bowled two bowls closer to the jack than their opponent's nearest, they are awarded two shots. |
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Spinners Gareth Batty and Murali Kartik bowled Surrey to only their second win of the season but it was a nail-biting affair against Middlesex. |
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A batter must try to hit any good balls that are bowled, but need not run hitting the ball. |
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The 40-year-old off-spinner, who retired from international cricket in 2011, bowled in tandem with left-arm spinner Murali Kartik in the nets. |
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With all other modes of dismissal, only one batsman can be dismissed per ball bowled. |
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Watson was caught and bowled for a fairly played eighteen, and Jardine again retired to the pavilion without troubling the scorers. |
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Yorkshire bowled poorly, they tried to bowl the Gloucester boys out instead of trying to bowl with discipline, with dot ball after dot ball. |
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William also bowled a few balls to kids while his wife kept wicket. |
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Jos Buttler briefly showed his flair for the shorter format until he was bowled, making a mess of the scoop shot, but Kieswetter continued on his trouble-free course. |
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An over consists of six balls bowled, excluding wides and no balls. |
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An over is a set of six deliveries bowled by the same bowler. |
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Spinners Gareth Batty and Murali Kartik bowled Surrey to only their second victory of the season but it was a nail-biting affair against Middlesex. |
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When Ted Peate, England's last batsman, came to the crease, his side needed just ten runs to win, but Peate managed only two before he was bowled by Harry Boyle. |
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But Unicorns seamer Glen Querl bowled Riki Wessels and Alex Hales after Ali Brown was caught in the third over off Neil Saker as the hosts struggled to 17 for three. |
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Captain Keith Parsons made 28 before being run out by Lyth, and Glenn Querl scored 23 at close to a run a ball but was then bowled by Ryan Sidebottom. |
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One rounder is gained if the player hits the ball, then reaches the fourth post and touches it before the next ball is bowled and is not caught out and hit by the ball. |
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In this form, although each team may have from one to six players, there is only one batsman at a time and he must face every delivery bowled while his innings lasts. |
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Will Bragg was first to go caught at point, Lloyd was bowled first ball and Jim Allenby was trapped behind in a treble wicket maiden for England seamer Graham Onions. |
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When a cricket ball is bowled it almost always bounces on the pitch, and the behaviour of the ball is greatly influenced by the condition of the pitch. |
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Rafiq was the top scorer with 18 runs, while Ajith bowled a wicket maiden. |
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With 11 needed off the last over, bowled by Steffan Jones, Ramprakash was run out for 115 attempting a second run that would have left him with the strike. |
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He bowled Vinay with a with a full, straight ball that castled off stump and then dished up a yorker that RP Singh backed away to and sent onto his stumps. |
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Day two began positively for the Australians, with Jones being bowled for 25 off Brett Lee, and Matthew Hoggard managing a meagre 2 before being dismissed by McGrath. |
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Simon Jones was the main culprit, using swing to good effect as he removed Katich and Warne in successive balls, and then had Kasprowicz clean bowled. |
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Wicketkeeper Mark Boucher was caught behind off Glenn McGrath for 27 and MacGill bowled Nicky Boje for a single to leave the Proteas on 393 for eight. |
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They looked bowled over by the reception as they emerged from their car to tour Broughton House, home of 19th-century painter Edward Atkinson Hornel. |
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The game against Sri Lanka was abandoned without a ball being bowled. |
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Pakistan were bowled out for 208 on a flat pitch, with skipper Azhar Ali, Mohammad Rizwan and Shoaib Malik run out and lost the match by six wickets. |
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England batted for six overs until tea without losing a wicket, scoring 10 runs, but McGrath, who bowled his usual accurate line and length, reaped the rewards after tea. |
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In the next two Tests, the Australian batsmen struggled, being bowled out for 136 in the first innings at Edgbaston, with England proceeding to win by eight wickets. |
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With Flintoff bowled by McGrath in the 17th, and England had lost five wickets for 21 runs, with five of their top six batsmen out in single figures. |
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The Australian then had Lyth caught at first slip for three wickets in three overs and when Andre Adams bowled Andrew Gale through the gate, Notts again had a sniff. |
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He bowled three overs for 23 runs in the first T20 and went wicketless while in the second T20 Afridi bowled four overs giving 26 runs without taking any wicket. |
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The home side had bowled and fielded terrifically, but Golcar responded brilliantly and after the fall of the seventh wicket you could hear a pin drop. |
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England seemed doomed to be bowled out cheaply and to lose the match. |
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