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At and cricket
At that time Cardiff Arms Park had a cricket ground to the north and a rugby union ground to the south.
At the same time the Richmond Cricket Club was given occupancy rights to six acres ( 2. 4 hectares ) for another cricket ground on the eastern side of the Government Paddock.
At the time of the land grant the Government stipulated that the ground was to be used for cricket and cricket only.
At that time it was the largest number of people to ever watch a cricket match anywhere in the world.
At an awards dinner at the end of the season, Australian commentator Richie Benaud, upon seeing Hadlee hobble up to the stage on crutches, said later that he thought Hadlee " would never play cricket again.
At Stoneleigh Abbey in 1808, Repton foreshadowed another nineteenth century development, creating a perfect cricket pitch called ' home lawn ' in front of the west wing and a bowling green lawn between the gatehouse and the house.
In addition, Thompson wrote the most famous cricket poem, the nostalgic At Lord's.
At the golden jubilee celebrations of the association in 2008 – 09, plans have been mooted for the setting up of another cricket stadium and an academy in the outskirts of Tiruchirappalli city.
At school he excelled at cricket, being a left-handed batsman.
At the time, this was a record innings return for Northern Districts in first-class cricket, although it was beaten by Gren Alabaster's 8 / 30 just two months later.
At the time, he was also India's highest wicket taker in both major forms of cricket, Tests and ODIs.
At the height of his fame in the mid-1920s, Hobbs earnings from cricket and other sources probably reached £ 1, 500 a year.
At the end of the 1967 English cricket season, it was agreed that each county club could immediately sign a non-English player for the 1968 season.
At the top of Monument Hill, adjacent to the cricket green is a World War I war memorial.
At least one Cretaceous fossil of an anostostomatid-like cricket is known from Australia but has not been described.
At weekends the village can become quite crowded, especially when there is a match on the village cricket pitch.
At that time the green was the centre of village life with cricket matches, bare knuckle boxing and other entertainments.
At the top of the common next to the cricket pavilion there is a small but distinct Blacksmiths Forge.
At the end of the 2008 English domestic season he retired from all first-class cricket, and is currently the first team coach of Yorkshire County Cricket Club.
At the 2007 World Twenty20, he famously hit six sixes in an over against England's Stuart Broad — a feat performed only three times previously in any form of senior cricket, and previously never in an international match between two Test cricket nations.
At this time the gymnasium was the only venue in the town where young men could take part in physical activities, it offered the opportunity to participate in fencing, swimming, bowling, cricket and many other sports.
At the time, another all-rounder, Andrew Symonds, had been performing poorly and had been heavily maligned by cricket analysts, but Ponting strongly advocated his inclusion.

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