Only then did the umpires march out, remove the bails and stumps, and declare that England had won the Ashes. |
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The ball jagged back viciously to shatter the stumps and send the bails flying. |
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Tom bails up Rupert and the two of them fight hard over who is most loyal to Rob. |
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Before he began hitting sixes he adjusted the bails of the stumps and analysed the pitch. |
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Anyway, bails and I went along, had a couple of glasses of free champagne and nicked off just before the speeches started. |
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In the end, this subplot becomes a mere plot device when the out-of-control avenging husband bails up O'Reilly at the climacteric. |
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One setback will be the loss of punter Joey Hildbold, who regularly bails out the offense with booming kicks. |
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If the lashing rain makes it hard for outfielders to see the stumps, how about bails with flashing lights? |
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She rendezvouses with him at the river and bails the aquarium out once a week, trout or no trout. |
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The lorry stops beside the new hay barn and the men unstring the round bails and manoeuvre them onto the ground. |
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Faint scars marking the original pierced backplates confirm that the simpler brass bails on the top drawer are replacements. |
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With no batsman the aim is simply to hit the stumps or knock the bails off. |
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So Bails arrives and we spend a couple of hours discussing the week that was, drinking and watching the world go by. |
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When Don bails the next day, and Amy awkwardly bounces, Megan is once again left all alone, and frustrated. |
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But if the bowler can knock the bails off the wickets, the batsman is out. |
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The aisle also wears a green colour complete with wickets and bails. |
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If he bails, so do I. But, you know what, I know he's not going to bail. |
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John Stewart, slated to work with Dennis on the show, bails, and after searching they get Lenny something who co-starred on The Job as the replacement. |
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Section 9 of the Act provides that there is an implied condition as to fitness for purpose where the bailor bails goods in the course of a business. |
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I got run out by a direct hit and Kabir managed to slip, fall over his bat only to try to scramble in on all fours and be just short of the line when the bails came off! |
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At the last moment, Levin abruptly bails out, makes everything go right again, and wraps it up with a happy ending. |
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By 4.30 all the bails were moved, half to an easily accessible corner of the hay shed and the rest to middle of the cow shed where they'll be fenced off from the bovines. |
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Finally, 13 minutes later, the two umpires walked ceremoniously onto the wicket and removed the bails, signalling the draw and a 2-1 series win for England. |
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He was brought on to bowl with Fleming and Astle in full flight, and struck with his fifth delivery, which nipped in to beat the left-hander's bat and knock off the bails. |
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Bails of lucern, donated by farmers in the Maclear and Ugie areas, were due to be stockpiled for distribution later. |
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The wicket is made of three vertical stumps supporting two small horizontal bails. |
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There are different specifications for the wickets and bails for junior cricket. |
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A guy who bails on his young wife and son the way he did. Leaving us to fend for ourselves. |
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With Elliott poleaxed by the accidental body-check, Ian Bell swooped to throw to Kevin Pietersen, who removed the bails at the bowler's end. |
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Ten men thus sufficed for the milking of three hundred cows in five bails, instead of the thirty men who would normally have been employed by conventional methods. |
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He was inches away from another big accident on stage five when Brodie lost control approaching a hairpin at over 90 mph, sending them backwards towards a pile of straw bails. |
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For example, if a bowler steps up to the crease to bowl, and the batsmen his end wanders out the crease, the bowler can whip off the bails, appeal and the batsmen is out. |
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