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From that point onwards, Wales v Ireland became a running soap opera with tip-tackles, accusations of cheating, ball-boy shenanigans, last-minute drop-goals, World Cup quarter-finals, and what was billed as the mother of all grudge matches after Ireland's prodigal son Brian O'Driscoll was dropped from the Lions by Wales coach Warren Gatland.
The googly (which was bowled long before Bernard Bosanquet got the credit for inventing it in 1900), was thought by some batsman to be cheating as the ball turned the opposite way from what they expected.
Just nudge-the-golf-ball cheating.
There is no more important parameter in good miniature golf cheating than ball color.
Bill Clinton was notorious for cheating, not in a ball-down-the-trouser-leg way, but in a brazen "That-shot-didn't-count-so-I'll-take-a-mulligan" way.
Now that fans know to recognise and appreciate Mr Molina's mastery of his craft, they would feel cheated if automated ball and strike calls took it away from them.
I found it!" Even the way you ground your club behind the ball can be cheating.
That's because Australian cricketers Cameron Bancroft and Steve Smith tried cheating by rubbing a cricket ball with sandpaper, which made people angry.
Now, sure, if there were a contest for the ball in scrums there would be cheating.
Doctoring a ball with sandpaper is clearly wrong, Lowe said, but using resin to grip the ball is common and is not cheating.
If you try to play hide the ball from the associate, you're just cheating yourself out of an opportunity.
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