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Gatting's and dismissal
The dismissal was captured in a photograph by Steve Lindsell, in which Gatting is in shock, while wicketkeeper Ian Healy raises his arms in celebration behind and Gatting's off bail spins somewhere above his head.

Gatting's and was
His cause was not helped by the announcement of the Mike Gatting's Rebel tour of South Africa in the middle of the series, which removed the England players Bill Athey, Kim Barnett, Ian Butcher, Chris Broad, Chris Cowdrey, Graham Dilley, Richard Ellison, John Emburey, Phil DeFreitas, Neil Foster, Bruce French, Paul Jarvis, Matthew Maynard, Tim Robinson, Greg Thomas and Alan Wells from contention.
During a one-day match in 1986, Gatting's nose was shattered by a ferocious delivery from West Indies fast bowler Malcolm Marshall.
Bell was one of England's finest with the bat, and helped to contribute to a 3 – 1 series victory, England's first in Australia since Gatting's men in 1986 / 87.

Gatting's and off
Warne pitched the ball a foot outside leg stump and spun the ball past Gatting's bat to clip the off bail.

Gatting's and last
Gatting's last Tests were played on tour in Australia in 1994 / 95.

Gatting's and ball
The ball ends up bouncing several inches outside Gatting's leg stump.

Gatting's and England
The fall of Gatting's wicket left England on 80 runs for 2 wickets, a position from which they never recovered, as Warne added the wicket of Robin Smith a mere four runs later.

Gatting's and bat
It passed the outside edge of Gatting's bat, and clipped the top of his off-stump, dislodging the bails.

Gatting's and .
During that season he scored his maiden century for South African Universities against Mike Gatting's rebels.
Mike Gatting's alleged gluttony is one of the many running themes — " Better get our lunch before Gatt arrives " is a typical remark.

dismissal and second
After the Reagan camp lost the Iowa caucus and fell behind in New Hampshire polls, Nancy organized a second meeting and decided it was time to fire Sears and his associates ; she gave Sears a copy of the press release announcing his dismissal.
A corporate vice president is rarely " second in line " to succeed the corporate president following death, dismissal, or resignation, though in the event of a sudden vacancy one or sometimes two of the vice presidents may act as president.
The loser of the prueba was a candidate for dismissal from the household, and the contestants voted to select a second candidate.
This situation, reinforced by a second dismissal by the Peronista government in 1945, was prolonged until 1955, when Peron was ousted from power and Houssay was reinstated in the University of Buenos Aires, where he remained till he died.
Chandler completed that first draft, then wrote a second, without hearing a single word back from Hitchcock ; when finally he did get a communication from the director in late September, it was his dismissal from the project.
The second dismissal of government exacerbated institutional and political opposition to Khan, leading to his resignation in 1993.
Justice Francois Lemieux ruled ruled in March 2007 that the Martin government acted improperly in 2005 when it fired Pelletier a second time, immediately after a court overturned his first dismissal as head of Via Rail, stating that Lapierre was biased and failed to follow proper procedures.
A Federal Court justice ruled in March 2007 that the Martin government acted improperly in 2005 when it fired Pelletier a second time, immediately after a court overturned his first dismissal as head of Via Rail.
During his second spell in the cabinet, Elon attempted to foil Ariel Sharon's plan to dismiss him from the cabinet for intending to vote against the disengagement plan by going into hiding, claiming that if he did not receive his dismissal in person within 48 hours of the cabinet meeting, then he would still be able to vote.
In the fourth Test, Hammond took five for 57 in Australia's second innings, but his dismissal on the final morning by Fleetwood-Smith ensured that Australia won the match to level the series.
Kirienko was appointed Prime Minister after the dismissal of Viktor Chernomyrdin's second cabinet.
Only after Montgelas ' dismissal in 1817, the second Bavarian constitution of 1818 introduced a real bicameral Parliament ( to the standards of the era ).
The most crucial hit-wicket dismissal in Test history was arguably that of Graeme Smith at Trent Bridge in 2003: Smith had made 277 ( South Africa's second highest ever Test innings ) and 85 from 70 balls at Edgbaston, and 259 at Lord's, as South Africa dominated the first two Tests of the series.
In 2003, Del Rio became the second head coach of the Jacksonville Jaguars following Tom Coughlin's dismissal.
** Weekdays: the Small Doxology is read, followed by the first litany, the Aposticha, It is good to give praise unto the Lord ..., the Trisagion sequence followed by the apolytikion, and the second litany ( there is no dismissal )
* loss of chance to claim unfair dismissal if wrongfully dismissed so that the statutory notice period would have run over into the second year of service ( so employers can defeat the contractual notice period for the purposes of preventing unfair dismissal rights arising ).
Best's first international wickets came in his second Test, the first in four-match series against England ; his maiden dismissal was that of batsman Graham Thorpe.
After a dreadful showing in the 2006-07 Ashes series, including a pair in the third Test at Perth, where his second innings dismissal was an embarrassing run out by Ricky Ponting while waiting on an lbw call, Jones was omitted from the one-day squad to play Australia and New Zealand and has yet to regain his England place in any form of the game.
It was later revealed that his termination was due to violation of the Wellness Policy ; even though this was only his second failure, his refusal to enter rehabilitation led to his dismissal.
He topscored again in the second innings with a run-a-ball 56, which proved vital in setting a competitive target as Australia's middle order again collapsed in spectacular fashion following his dismissal.
" The second instance came 22 years later during a bad-tempered series between Australia and Pakistan that also involved another rare dismissal method: Mankading.
The dismissal of Daryll Cullinan in 1999 was the second instance in ODIs: facing the West Indian spinner Keith Arthurton, Cullinan fended the ball off into the ground.
Based on the history of the game, this method of dismissal is the second rarest after timed out, although in modern times timed out has become more common.

dismissal and innings
In the famous Fourth Test at Old Trafford he played a spectacular innings of 76 in 84 minutes to take England to 106 runs from victory with 9 wickets in hand and the Ashes in sight, but his dismissal set off an England collapse and the series was lost.
Thus dismissal is the best way to control the runs scored in an innings, and prevent the batting side from either achieving their target score or posting a large total for the fielding side to follow in the next innings.
against New Zealand ; Cricinfo recognised Levi as having broken the record outright, because a not out innings is ranked above a dismissal.
While nine innings are played in a baseball game within a few hours, only two are played in Test cricket over five days ( thirty hours ), so the cost of a dismissal is far higher in cricket.
The Bents Green player John Shaw, who scored 7 in the first innings, had his dismissal recorded as " run out of the ground to hinder a catch ".
In the second innings, he was criticised for his dismissal.
In the second innings, Pietersen lost his wicket in a bizarre dismissal when West Indian all-rounder Dwayne Bravo delivered a bouncer which knocked Pietersen's helmet off his head and onto his stumps.
In the first innings, Pietersen's dismissal was to be the source of much controversy.
Barnes ' dismissal triggered a collapse of 6 / 57, prompting Brown to declare Australia's innings closed at 8 / 199.
The dismissal ended another low-scoring innings, and Australia batted only once in a shortened match.
The dismissal was to set the tone of the innings.
In India's first innings Evans took what Wisden described as a " brilliant stumping off a ball which had turned sharply towards the slips ", the dismissal was Evans ' 100th at Test level, he became the first English wicket-keeper to reach the landmark and the second keeper after Bert Oldfield.
England won the first Test at Trent Bridge by an innings ; Evans contributed 12 runs in England's innings and took two catches, the second was his 150th Test dismissal.
If a batsman is injured or falls ill while batting, he may retire and resume his innings at the dismissal or retirement of another batsman.
Australia won by a comfortable 382 runs, with Albert Trott taking 8 wickets for 43 runs in an innings and scoring 110 runs without dismissal on debut.
His first match, at Adelaide on 17 January to 23 January 1902 was a close affair, eventually won by Australia who successfully chased 314 in the fourth innings, and notable for Clem Hill's dismissal in the 90s in both innings.
His spectacular run out of Ken Barrington in the Lord's Test of 1965, followed by a similar dismissal of Jim Parks, may have prevented England from establishing a match-winning first innings lead, the match eventually being drawn.

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