Wickets Sentence Examples

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  • He has taken four wickets for 215 runs in test cricket.

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  • But strike bowler Austin dismissed both openers and Tom Kearney also picked up a couple of wickets as Rainham pushed for the win.

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  • The ability of English spinners to take wickets with balls that don't turn continues to amaze me.

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  • From here, the High Easter innings collapsed and with David Coyle bowling to a field of close catchers, wickets began to tumble.

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  • The final six wickets could only muster a further 73 runs.

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  • Very impressive career stats with the wickets coming at around 21 in just over 100 tests.

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  • It was one of five wickets Hollies claimed for 131 runs in a marathon stint of 56 overs.

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  • In their second innings, Durham lost all ten wickets within the space of just 58 minutes.

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  • Nick Read 7/10 Overcame a nervous start (24 off his first four overs) to bowl with control, grabbing two wickets.

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  • He has taken four wickets for 215 runs in Test cricket.

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  • Yasir Arafat needs 12 more wickets for 400 first-class Wickets.

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  • England have a lead of 367 with seven second-innings wickets in hand.

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  • Outdoor facilities include football pitches, cricket wickets, bowling greens and tennis courts.

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  • Watch out for a slimline Ian Botham snaffling five wickets on debut in the same Test.

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  • Fast bowler Mahmood, the son of Pakistani immigrants, responded to the jeers of the massed ranks of Pakistan supporters with two wickets.

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  • The ability of English spinners to take wickets with balls that do n't turn continues to amaze me.

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  • On a pitch of uneven bounce, 18 wickets fell for 330 runs on an action-packed second day.

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  • Yasir Arafat needs 12 more wickets for 400 First-Class Wickets.

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  • In reply Broadbottom made no mistake winning by six wickets.

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  • Collegiate won by 8 runs Batting first we lost two early wickets in the shape of Lister and Woodhead leaving us 22-2.

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  • While this game is slower than say something like kickball or tag, kids enjoy trying to hit the ball through the wickets.

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  • Ian Davey and Ben Fielding looked for early wickets but were both unsuccessful due to some solid batting.

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  • The winner of the bowling averages was opening bowler Brian Neat, who took 26 wickets for 148 runs.

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  • Despite some tight bowling the MCC won by 6 wickets with 3 overs to spare.

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  • The visitors somehow contrived to lose 20 wickets in a day at a ground where the pitches are renowned for being batsmen friendly.

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  • Clarkey having bowled numerous half volleys got 3 wickets.

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  • The field is divided by levels and headings into rectangular banks, while from the main levels bords or wickets about 30 yds.

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