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They may lose a cluster of wickets tomorrow".
But then another cluster of wickets settled the match.
But nonetheless this was no simple task he and Cook were presented with and, had a cluster of wickets fallen late on the fourth day, India's confidence would have swelled at the same rate that the mental scars from that harrowing second Test in Bangladesh reopened.
"The 2014 champions grabbed a cluster of wickets to dismiss Somerset for 437.
We lost a cluster of wickets but we can't afford to keep doing that and have to address it.
After both fell having made starts, Durham then lost a cluster of wickets without adding a run.
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However, clusters of wickets and an inability to find the boundary in the second half left their innings a somewhat constipated one.
"We've lost clusters of wickets and we can't afford to do that," Rhodes told BBC Hereford & Worcester.
In all three matches we looked well set to make a decent score, but clusters of wickets in the middle overs have really cost us, and without having a set batsman and wickets in hand for that last 10-15 overs it's hard to 'go big'.
On a morning when Stuart Broad looked likely to unload one of his cluster-bomb spells - an explosion of wickets after a period of strange silence - Rogers could only watch as his partners came and went with barely enough time to wish him well.
A flood of wickets, though?
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