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lbw

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Alternative case form of LBW

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Taylor lbw b Coyte 18 (England 55-2) Taylor goes!

I had watched Denly and Moore bat in that match and thought, despite Moore's century, it was Denly who looked the more accomplished prospect (Moore by the way ought to have been given lbw first ball to Brett Lee, as indeed Bell unfortunately was, which tells a great deal about good fortune playing some part in the game).

Crucial wickets, then, for Jeetan Patel – who trapped Lumb lbw – and Chris Wright, who had Jaques caught behind with something unplayable.

An attempted reverse sweep goes horribly wrong and she's trapped lbw.

Joe Root's decision to replace Jack Brooks with Adil Rashid at the Radcliffe Road end brought immediate reward, Jake Ball misreading the leg-spinner to go lbw.

Taylor was trapped lbw by one which seemed to nip back, and three balls later Riki Wessels edged to second slip.

The issue quietened in the return series; remarkably, England didn't take a wicket lbw until Sydney.

He was out batting in a way that came quite close to not batting at all, lbw playing no shot to a snaking high-speed in-ducker.

Buttler lbw b Coulter-Nile 22 (England 96-7) England's last proper batsman goes, plumb, to the first ball of the over.

By lunch Pietersen had already unleashed one flamingo-flicked four and sat 47 not out but with Jason Roy having been trapped lbw by the 6ft 5in seamer Abidine Sakande, support was in short supply.

Bell's 150 came up, from 236 deliveries, soon after surviving a big lbw from Chris Jordan while Patel got to his 50 off 53 later in the same over.

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