Sentences with phrase «cricket pitch with»

In the same kilometer we saw a Buddhist temple, Hindu temple, and Christian church, and drove past a large, red - earthed cricket pitch with a game in full swing.
He celebrated his sixth birthday in May with a huge party on the local cricket pitch with a funfair and fire eaters.

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They sit next to the local spired church, come complete with cricket pitch, and look pleasant on a postcard.
Bairstow's previous stints in international cricket have led to questions about his ability to cope with short - pitched deliveries — something he is sure to face from Australia's formidable fast - bowling trio of Mitchell Johnson, Mitchell Starc and Josh Hazlewood.
JB believes that a successful cricket player could transform into a successful baseball player so along with the always - napping scout Ray (Alan Arkin) and the optimistic Amit (Pitobash), he tours the nation looking for a few pitchers who can pitch over 80 miles an hour.
The day begins with the Mustang, Audi RS5, BMW M3 and a new Mercedes C63 Coupe all parked outside the imposing Cold War - spec security fencing at RAF Molesworth (stations retain their RAF signature despite having baseball pitches rather than cricket wickets within their grounds).
The term originated over 150 years ago on the cricket pitch in the United Kingdom: the bowler who retired three batsmen with three consecutive balls was awarded a new hat.
Wait for the over pitch ball to be hit all along the V for a four.Like wise as you said we will have to Wait for the Perferct Oppurtunity to Enter and finished it with Perfect Target --(in cricketing words Perfect Follow Through.)
The bed and breakfast offer a flood - lit tennis court, a trampoline, a cricket pitch, a lapa with a bui...
Inevitably June snowfall is a much rarer creature, but widespread sleet and snow showers did manage to affect the UK on 2nd June 1975, rudely and infamously affecting a cricket match between Derbyshire and Lancashire at Buxton where early afternoon snow covered the pitch with around an inch of snow (Markham, 1994, Eden 1995).
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