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91st over: England 295-4 (Vaughan 150, Stewart 32) Pollock loses his discipline for one ball and Stewart brushes it to backward square leg for four runs.
Except for one ball where Lara throws his bat at a fullish delivery that isn't too wide but the ball travels to the boundary as if it is pursued by the hounds of hell.
He was perhaps best remembered for one ball, bowled to England's Mike Gatting at Old Trafford, Manchester, in the 1993 series.
That hope didn't even last for one ball.
"Draws can be entertaining though and those that stayed will be able to regale others with stories of two overs from Rob Key and the captain going behind the stumps for one ball of wicketkeeper Sam Billings' slow right-arm from the Pavilion end.
The search for one ball brought him face-to-face with the first alligator he'd ever seen.
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For all of one ball.
For that one ball I got to pretend there were two Paul Collingwood's playing!
12.07pm BST From Richard Latham Maximum batting points for Yorkshire with one ball to spare.
Previously, such a geometric algorithm is only investigated for covering with one ball (one-center) by Zarrabi-Zadeh and Chan (2006) [16].
For all of the urn models, one ball for each treatment is consistently used as the initial contents of the urn.
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