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Take one bounce on the trampoline.
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Sehwag then compounds the misery of a bad over by picking Hoggard's slower ball and tucking it down to the fine-leg ropes, before slogging him to long-on, with the ball taking one bounce before crossing the boundary.
He's so lucky that the ball takes one bounce out of it, creeping into the semi-rough instead.
In the fourth, Mike Piazza rifled a low line drive to the warning track in left field, where the ball took one bounce off the soft wall.
A pitch out into the fairway, a wedge that took one bounce and hopped into the heavy stuff behind the green, and he was en route to a two-putt double.
Take one, means take one!
Sometimes you make one bounce.
You've got to get one bounce.
The ball takes one big bounce forward, then another smaller one, then curls just to the left and drops into the cup for an ace! High fives all round.
The goalie was out of position as the ball took one big bounce over his head and trickled into the goal.
One-nine-nine alpha, take one!
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