To be certain, take a ruler and measure from the bottom crease of each finger to the tip. |
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Australia's tail was now exposed although Gilchrist was still looming large at the crease. |
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At the front, large tapering light covers flank a steeply rising, scalloped bonnet that features a central crease line. |
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Softer compared to the traditional Khadi textile, this new handspun fabric boasts of being eco-friendly and does not crease easily. |
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On mere mortals, eye makeup always seems to slide off or crease, leaving the wearer looking like a laboratory test gone wrong. |
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He belted the first ball he faced over mid-on for four and was then run out, stepping out of the crease even though he had a runner. |
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After winning the toss and deciding to bat, Brothers were struggling at 3-24 when Matthews walked to the crease. |
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Sometimes there's a bend in the tape at the end, and there may even be a crease. |
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The vertical midline skin incision was commonly adopted because it was easier and relatively safer than the crease incision. |
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But his long stay at the crease, followed by his slow trudge off the field, was too much for the match referee. |
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Regularly they were embellished with crease moldings and decorative scribing and punching, and in some regions the skirt was elaborately shaped. |
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Whenever he's out of nick he fidgets and loses balance, and his feet, minimal movers at the best of times, become rooted to the crease. |
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The bowler steps up to the crease and rolls an underarm delivery on the ground straight at the batsman. |
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The side view would be slabby except that it is broken well by a crease along the doorhandle lines and a well-placed rubbing strip. |
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The Botox gets rid of wrinkles by relaxing the muscles that contract and crease the skin. |
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The operation consists of making a 5-7cm incision, usually in the natal cleft crease. |
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It was smoothed out so quickly I couldn't be entirely sure I had actually seen it crease. |
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Lehmann suppressed his natural attacking game and it was not until his 20th over at the crease that he scored his first boundary. |
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Twelve months on, Vettori's mere presence at the bowling crease brings caution from the cricket's best batting line-up. |
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The game is not all about just the star performers at the batting or the bowling crease. |
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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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For the upper lids, the surgeon makes the incision right in the upper lid skin crease above your eyelashes, so it is very well hidden. |
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To the left, filling the screen, appeared the crease between a leg and a buttock, fringed by skimpy gold shorts. |
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I keep my stance simple, standing on the line of the crease with my feet a comfortable width apart. |
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The new pair at the crease were Darren Stevens and Michael Walker and they did well, sharing an unbeaten stand of 116 by the close. |
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To allow for turn of the cloth, stitch right next to the crease, with the needle toward the cut edge. |
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He is such a clean striker of the ball, that runs would eventually come if he stays at the crease. |
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Batsmen are standing deep in their crease and waiting for the overpitched ball which is regularly disappearing to the cover boundary. |
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It's now been several weeks since I've had to lock him in his room for failing to put a crease in my pyjama trousers. |
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An additional collection of perpendiculars makes the full crease pattern foldable. |
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The Melbourne Cricket Ground, a contemporary colosseum, growls and echoes eerily as Waugh makes the long walk to the crease. |
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Occasionally the fifth digit has only one crease because of a small middle phalanx. |
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The sheets are fed into the machine and then bent to the desired angle, leaving a sharp and accurate crease in the metal. |
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The fall of the wicket brought Vowles to the crease and the game changed complexion. |
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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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Hot embarrassment flushed her cheeks as she threw back the quilt, taking care not to crease it. |
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Open the paper and crease the folds back and forth to make the pages easier to form. |
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Gently pull the paper so that it tightens and you can crease the folds as shown to make it lie perfectly flat. |
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Dairiseki looked up, and her eyebrows pulled tightly together, forming a crease in the center of her forehead. |
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Due to the plastic used in the pad, if the pad were folded in half, there would be a permanent crease, which would effectively ruin it. |
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Her eyes furrowed in deep crease, as she gingerly tapped the bridge of her nose. |
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A slight crease appeared between Kel's brows, and her eyes narrowed as a new thought struck her. |
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A small crease appeared between his eyebrows while he continued to watch her, his retreat momentarily forgotten. |
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In fact, he seemed rather amiable, if rather animated with a worried crease between his brows. |
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He is standing almost at the edge of the crease, the closest you'd ever see anyone field in that position. |
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After arriving at the batting crease on the fourth evening, he made a cautious start, scoring only six runs off his first 35 balls. |
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The best one-day batsmen have a remarkable ability to use the crease as a means of creating space for themselves. |
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Most of the batsmen need more time at the crease, and the position of the third pace bowler is undecided. |
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The batsmen had to stay at the crease for a while before upping the scoring. |
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Throughout the commentary there will be interviews with batsmen just before they head to the crease and fielders on the boundary edge. |
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If a player catches a goalie in the crease it'll be a penalty and the goal will be disallowed. |
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That plays into the hands of the Europeans, who love to make deep crossing passes to draw the goalie out of the crease. |
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As you place your paper tile in position, crease the paper as tightly as you can possibly get it. |
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Why didn't he crease his paper or write on a piece of foil or something so he could tell them apart? |
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To decorate the front and back panels, place a sheet of decorative paper on the front panel of the box and crease the paper along the edges. |
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It is a giant boost, one I'm sure everyone has felt on a smaller scale whenever we make our friends crease up with laughter. |
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He shoots the boardroom scenes in dismal office-grade lighting, showing every crease and crinkle on the stressed faces within the room. |
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Now fold, crease, decorate, and glue your decahedron, following the same hints given on the tetrahedron page. |
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Two and a half years after the injury open surgery was done using a direct approach through the gluteal crease. |
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The batsman cannot take his eyes off the slow stride to the crease, the spectator holds his breath. |
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Blood red eye shadow and thick black eyeliner surrounded the crease of icy blue irises. |
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Fabrics that do not require ironing, knits for example, are great because they do not crease and still look good at the end of the day. |
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She zips up a pair of slacks and a skirt, refolds the pants on the crease line, and puts them into individual plastic bags. |
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Kuper queried, his eyebrows forming a crease in his forehead as it wrinkled in confusion. |
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Islanders goaltender Chris Osgood comes out of his crease and yells at the rookie, his anger obvious. |
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Fleur remembered the crease under her chin and unconsciously jerked her neck backwards. |
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Lee bounds to the crease like jello on springs, Collingwood dabs him down and England take another kamikaze run. |
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You can spend some time at the crease, get used to the bowler's action, the ground, the wicket. |
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When a player loses a wicket, 10 runs are deducted from the batting team's total and the player remains at the crease. |
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Diganta's wicket brought Frank to the crease, and, in his usual agricultural style, immediately went after the bowling. |
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He liked the way sometimes a little crease wrinkled the side of her nose when she laughed. |
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Mike introduces me to the popping crease and the return crease, although seconds after, I cannot remember which is which. |
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He must also stay behind the popping crease and within the return creases at his wicket until he releases the ball. |
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The side view would be slabby except that it is broken well by a crease along the door handle lines and a well-placed rubbing strip. |
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We plan to keep him at the crease so the scoring-rate slows down. |
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He can leave some big rebounds and doesn't get a lot of help from his defensemen in clearing them away or in removing the opposition from the crease. |
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Another injection site is at the volar side of the forearm, 4 cm proximal to the wrist crease between the tendons of the radial flexor muscle and the palmaris longus muscle. |
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Make a crease in the center of each triangle by folding in half. |
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Opening the innings with Jonathan Beukes, Bosman rained balls into the crowd as he hit nine sixes and seven fours in his 45 ball stay at the crease. |
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They'll shoot from the blue line and sweep in pucks around the crease. |
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The key is to fold the item, but avoid creating a sharp crease. |
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That zone is a fault line, a crease in the planet floor between the North American plate and the Continental plate. |
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Most commonly though you'll pay a pound or two per copy for the book with or without dust wrappers, so even buying from book shops it's not going to crease you financially. |
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The paper is then pushed down into the gutter using a straight-edge ruler attached to the robotic arm, and the gutter closes on the paper to crease it. |
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He lands them at around three quarters length, and then pitches the odd one up, seaming it away, and catching the batsmen, rooted to the crease, napping. |
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He peered at the screen, a vertical crease appearing on his forehead. |
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Now crease the paper template along both sides and cut out the opening. |
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He declined to play attacking shots for the best part of his stay at the crease, not even looking to score, and instead blocked, padded up or left the ball alone. |
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I can still see now the Hollies smile, the deceptively slow amble up to the crease, the ingenious mix of orthodox legbreaks, topspinners and googlies. |
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As he told the story, his lidded eyes would crease into a warm, delighted look. |
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Be sure to fold the paper loosely and not crease it at the folds. |
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So all things considered Steve Waugh is equipped to become a stellar media performer, and which seems almost mandatory when a legend now leaves the crease. |
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Suddenly, with two new batsmen at the crease, the runs began to dry up. |
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To accentuate your eyes, use a shimmery shade from lash line to crease. |
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The ball was old and the pitch was slow and Jones, as was his wont, was moving around the crease to disrupt the bowler's line. Jack decided to stand up to the stumps. |
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Her feet were encased in fine black leather boots with riding heels and elegant filigreed spurs and you could have cut butter with the crease in her dark jeans. |
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As for his own return to the bowling crease he was not as flattering. |
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There'll be all this worry that he should be opening, but come 10.45 on Thursday, England'll be 2-2 and Vaughan'll be at the crease like an opener any road. |
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If pressing doesn't remove the crease, use an alternate layout. |
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Quiet by nature, Fellows is fearless at the crease and his adventurous approach helped him to prosper while Vaughan seemed undismayed by all that had previously happened. |
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Turns out the fungi in our inguinal crease are not the same ones on our heel pad or behind our ear. |
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It was a borderline decision with pictures inconclusive as to whether some of Butcher's boot had broken the popping crease to save him. |
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The umpire believed, mistakenly, that it was a bump ball and Boucher was allowed to remain at the crease. |
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This means that at least one part of his body or bat is touching the ground behind the popping crease. |
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Both batsmen run the length of the pitch, exchanging positions, and grounding their bats behind the opposite crease. |
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The importance of the popping crease to the batsman is that it marks the limit of his safe territory. |
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England had lost four wickets for six runs, and were 31 for 4 with Ian Bell and Kevin Pietersen at the crease. |
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The stumps are placed along the batting crease with equal distances between each stump. |
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A batsman is in his ground if any part of him or his bat is on the ground behind the popping crease. |
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What s more, with the new Easy Pants Crease Care feature, apair of pants can be refreshed and perfect crease created in about half an hour. |
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We showed that the distance between the knee flexion crease and the apex of the popliteal fossa varies from 6 to 14 cm. |
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The focus of the picture, though, was not Amir's action, but his front foot, which was planted half a metre over the popping crease. |
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Although, as he accepts, you can never be totally sure until the foot slams down on the popping crease for the first time. |
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Then you should have the ability to turn the ball in different degrees and using the bowling crease effectively. |
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Even the best in the world were in doubt when Warne hit the bowling crease. |
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Bowlers, for their part, are attempting various changes to their action and approach to the bowling crease. |
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Pathan has had little crease time so far, with knocks of eight and 14 off ten and eight balls. |
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I read in the last issue that when a person has a simian crease, it means that they are mentally retarded. |
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The Simian crease across the center of this palm is just one of the physical characteristics that people often have with Down syndrome. |
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The volar forearm extends from a line drawn between the two humeral epicondyles to the wrist crease. |
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He learned to reverse the normal tactic of bowling inswingers from wide of the crease and outswingers from close to the stumps. |
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He was unmindfully standing outside the crease during a loud lbw shout against him off Ram Dayal's bowling. |
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Mr Cricket hit 59 at the Gabba earlier in the series and should get time at the crease to prosper. |
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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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The aggressive nature of his innings meant the righthander rode his luck at times but while he was firing at the crease, there was still a chance. |
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In the y-dimension, the lower edge was at a similar position relative to bottom edge of the lip that tended to land about the labiomedial crease, when it was visible. |
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Still more heretically but conventionally, it suggests the relatively upper class book or manuscript being read, with its central crease or fold, as an eroticized image. |
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Rather than bother with an umpire when Harmison is charging in, why not just place a scarecrow behind the bowling crease, who automatically has his arms outstretched? |
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Cook said Gary Ballance will bat at three, followed by Ian Bell, Joe Root and Moeen, who will be also expected to chip in at the bowling crease with his part-time off-spin. |
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Colly came over and just said to try to get everything in the blockhole and make it as hard as you can to hit, especially with Vettori moving around in the crease. |
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If a hockey player blindsides a goalie, the guilty party had better be ready for a hip check into the boards or at the very least a firm facewash in the crease. |
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Pattinson over-strode by a mere centimetre, with his heel landing on the popping crease, but the third umpire made the correct call to let Amla stay. |
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In the ensuing bowl off, Jones did hit the wicket but as the ball had bounced inside the popping crease it was ruled a no-ball and New Farnley went on to win the contest. |
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There were also errors in length, though Azhar Ali's routine shuffles forward from the popping crease also played a role in scrambling the Zimbabwe bowlers' plans. |
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A counter-attacking 65-ball 50 by Wagg extended Glamorgan's resolve into the final hour but, after 136 minutes at the crease, the righthander was caught lbw by Haggett. |
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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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Collingwood's nuggety determination at the crease earned him 68 Test caps. |
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Opening proceedings will be funk, grunge and psychedelia outfit Crease. |
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