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* No LBW-the more complex and subtle rules of formal cricket ( like the leg before wicket rule ) are often ignored.
* No cricket is played in South Africa due to the Boer War.
* No cricket is played in South Africa due to the Boer War.
No other Ground Authority has thought it necessary to seek permission from the ICC for their members and spectators to import alcohol into their cricket ground, there being money to be made out of selling alcohol themselves.
* No ball-nb ( cricket terminology )
No balls are not uncommon, especially in short form cricket, and fast bowlers tend to bowl them more often than spin bowlers, due to their longer run-up.
It is built on the site of the old Sydney Sports Ground which served as the Roosters home ground for decades, and the old SCG No 2 which served as a secondary ground for some state cricket matches, an additional training ground, and athletics.
No players were named in 1916 or 1917, as the First World War prevented any first-class cricket being played in England, while in 1918 and 1919 the recipients were five schoolboy cricketers.
No one knows when or where cricket began but there is a body of evidence, much of it circumstantial, that strongly suggests the game was devised during Saxon or Norman times by children living in the Weald, an area of dense woodlands and clearings in south-east England that lies across Kent and Sussex.
* No ball, in cricket, an illegal delivery of the ball to the batsman by the bowler
No batsman has been out hitting the ball twice in Test cricket.
No cattle or horses were allowed in the ground and only small hedges and shrubs were allowed to be planted so as not to hamper cricket games.
First class cricket matches commence on the No 2 ( Outer ) oval.
Indoor cricket school and cricket stand built on No 2 oval.
It is therefore not surprising that it was written of him: ' No man has exercised so strong an influence on the cricket world so long ...'
No non-white South Africans played any other international cricket until 1956, when a team of Kenyan Asians toured against South African non-whites.
Consistent performances in ODI cricket through the end of the 2005 / 06 season saw Dhoni briefly ranked as the No. 1 batsman in the ICC ODI ratings.
No more flexible thinker on cricket ever lived.
No other details were given but the report provides real evidence to support the view that top class cricket in the form of " great matches " played for high stakes was in vogue in the years following the Restoration.
No details are known but Mr Dawson says it was " a great cricket match ".
For many years it was the world's leading producer of cricket games: Brian Lara Cricket and Lara ' 96 were developed by Audiogenic for the Mega Drive and released by Codemasters-both reached No. 1 in the UK charts.
' No ,' said Mrs. Rodenhurst ; ' No, Mr. Attewell wasn't coming again to Shrewsbury ; another gentleman had come instead, a Mr. Wainwright from Sheffield ; he was to be the cricket instructor now, with, of course, you, Mr. Neville.

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No one was behind it, but in the rear wall of the office I noticed, for the first time, a door which had been left partially open.
No man could have reached his spot nor held it without being ruthless, and Hague had made a virtue of ruthlessness all of his life.
No one had much to say.
No sooner had I started drinking than the driver started zigzagging the truck.
No one seemed to know for sure what had happened, nor was there any purpose or responsibility in the muttering feet and urgent voices behind the driver, beyond finding out.
`` No thank you very much '', Schaffner had answered in his accented English.
No, originally he had hoped to become a concert pianist and had even performed as such.
I had advised friends to write me to `` No Man's Land, Pont Kehl, Between Strasbourg and Kehl, France-Germany ''.
Later I learned that Sir Hugh Dalton had expressed a desire to see me, hence their trip to `` No Man's Land ''.
No load of sin had been laid on my shoulders, nor did earnest effort enable me to become conscious of one.
-- No doubt there have been moments during every Presidency when the man in the White House has had feelings of frustration, exasperation, exhaustion, and even panic.
Scotty murmured, `` No, thanks '', so softly his father had to bend his gaunt height across the table and turn a round brown ear to him.
No doubt it had to do with the log.
No fold could be accidental, each turn of the drapery had to serve organically, to cover the Madonna's slender legs and feet so that they would give substantive support to Christ's body, to intensify her inner turmoil.
No man ever had a better opinion of himself and indeed, with one so favored, flattery could hardly seem overdone.
No previous antitrust case, he said, had involved interests of such magnitude or presented such complex problems of relief.
No sooner had Betsey come out of the ring than Mrs. Long walked into the Working Competition with Ch. Cadet or Noranda, another home-bred product, and won!!
No matter how determined or wealthy boating lovers of the Southwest had been, for example, they could never have created anything approaching the fifty square-mile Lake Texoma, located between Texas and Oklahoma, which resulted when the Corp of Army Engineers dammed the Red River.
No house was ever built that could not have been built better for less if the work had been better planned and the work better scheduled.
When a witness at court was asked if he had been kicked in the ensuing rumpus, he replied, `` No, it was in the stomach ''.
No wonder that Pozzatti and I had at times difficulty in remembering the real purpose of our presence, namely, Cultural Exchange.
No doubt many of the citizens of the Third Reich had conceived their anti-Semitism as an `` innocent '' dislike of Jews, as do others like them today.
No one, not even the producer, had any real hope of getting it back to Broadway.
No, he had been surprised, unpleasantly surprised, but surprised.

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