Australia at the tail-end of the 19th century was a hard and brutal place. |
Is he exempt if he damages a tail-end batsman when bowling a bouncer at their heads? |
At about 100 yards, Barker fired on a tail-end Charlie, which instantly broke up in the air. |
They won't be running on the worst ground of the day at the tail-end of the card. |
This will temporarily address potential supply shortages but it will also mean higher prices as the UK becomes the tail-end Charlie of the western European gas market. |
These events at the tail-end of distribution are the result of extreme situations. |