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"Many fine fast bowlers have come down the hill here," he mused, before adding, "but he's not one of them".
A couple of empanadas, perfectly turned crusts that are crisp around the edges and plump with spicy chicken, savory Argentine sausage or other fillings, make a fine fast lunch.
The Sunrisers made a horrible start when Shikhar Dhawan missed a fine, fast yorker from Malinga and was bowled for one off the final ball of the first over.
Lynch is a quality actor, capable also of fine fast comedy, as in Sliding Doors, but is getting to be the equivalent of listening to Orla Guerin on the radio, whose monotonal voice will drop in timbre only when sighing the word "children".
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"But you'll get fine faster if you start eating regular meals again," he said.
One of the biggest factors behind Zaheer's resurgence and subsequent metamorphosis into one of the world's finest fast bowlers was county cricket.
Finally, the great Malcolm Marshall, arguably the finest fast bowler of them all, beyond his prime now but still skiddingly fast, but now with the tricks of Paul Daniels and the variations of Elgar.
England is one of the world's toughest and top-ranked test teams, with some of the world's finest fast bowlers in James Anderson, Stuart Broad and Tim Brensan, and a champion off-spinner in Graeme Swann.
Dale Steyn, the finest fast bowler of his generation, had looked off the pace on the second day and here he twice left the field mid-over with a shoulder condition.
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