Where others looked at spinners, seamers and batsmen, he saw folk heroes, comics and tragedians. |
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At the last minute they must have changed their minds and gone with a seventh batsman and four seamers. |
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During a club match we didn't have a seamer, and I opted to bowl seamers and ended up taking seven wickets in the game. |
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I couldn't see the seamers and I couldn't see the spinners, either, so I am not quite sure how that works. |
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On the low, dusty dry pitches, normally graveyards for seamers, he persevered in the stifling heat bowling off-cutters and holding up one end. |
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However, there is enough help for the seamers to persuade both teams to play three frontline quicks. |
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We picked three seamers because the wicket did assist swing bowling and there are lights here. |
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One musician will then occupy the pivotal No 7 position with the other set for debut after some lusty blows last night and a mean spell of seamers. |
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Skipper Simon Katich and seamers Graham Wagg, Ian Hunter and Kevin Dean are all out. |
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Andrew Flintoff returns, although fellow seamers James Anderson, Dominic Cork and Kyle Hogg are all out. |
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Lancashire include all-rounder Flintoff and England seamers Sajid Mahmood and James Anderson. |
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Company's FM Gear Oil TLS 150 is designed specifically for use in can seamers and will help manage food safety risks at the can seamer. |
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Also out are seamers Alan Richardson and Mel Betts leaving New Zealand all-rounder Scott Styris to return from paternity leave as skipper. |
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On a claggy morning, Varun Chopra won the toss and gave his seamers first use of good bowling conditions. |
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England's seamers operated mostly at a full length from the outset, preferring to seek outswing rather than bounce. |
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Sri Lanka's seamers, like their dibbly-dobblers of yesteryear, gave the speedometer a day off, their deliveries rarely touching 80mph. |
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The pitch promised some early movement to the seamers, but Zimbabwe's erratic bowling attack were able to bowl few deliveries to trouble the batsmen. |
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