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For example, an array of stroke diagnoses was found ranging from incident stroke and TIA.
Cummins ensured it was not terminal with an array of powerful strokes and was only denied his shot at a hundred by Smith's declaration, aimed at an early departure to London, where the Ashes concludes this week.
He is solid in defence (the manner in which he plays with the full face of the bat to mid-on is reminiscent of Ricky Ponting), watchful outside offstump, and with an array of attacking strokes, none better than the off-drive with which he reached his half-century and a withering chop behind square on the off-side that followed.
What on earth is he doing at No9? Brought in to keep it tight as a support spinner, he delivered that job description to the letter and then batted like a dream to demoralise England's bowling with an array of orthodox strokes and splendid concentration, even when discomfited by the short ball.
His 142 contained an astonishing array of strokes, each of which was lapped up by a capacity crowd.
A wonderful array of strokes there.
Miller used a wide array of strokes, leading The Advertiser of Adelaide to describe his innings as "dashing and colourful".
After coming through the first half hour – when Gasquet played some tennis from heaven – Murray wore him down mentally and with an array of bewildering ground strokes.
But as he constantly warns his countrymen, the king is 77 years old and weakened by an array of ailments, from strokes to cataracts to diabetes to prostate cancer.
Millions more have some form of paralysis from an array of conditions, including stroke, multiple sclerosis and cerebral palsy.
Since then, helped by the restrictions placed on short-pitched bowling in one-day cricket, he has scored 111 runs from 67 balls, with an array of flamboyant full-blooded strokes.
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