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Examples
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The Big Chill might have been cancelled this year, but in choosing February to attract folk to the seaside, this varied one-dayer would've done well to have borrowed the name.
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The West Indian all-rounder Kieron Pollard hit 10 sixes but his maiden century was not enough to avert a 34-run defeat and a 4-1 series defeat against India in the fifth and final one-dayer on Sunday.
Sport news in brief 2011
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Stuart Broad, who took 2-75 for Nottinghamshire against Somerset, was omitted from England's final one-dayer against Sri Lanka and faces tough competition for the third seamer's spot in the Test side.
Nottinghamshire's Stuart Broad huffs and puffs for two Somerset scalps 2011
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And Lord Selvey should be checking in later from wherever the first one-dayer between England and Bangladesh is.
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The only time I've seen Ponting bat, he was absolutely magnificent getting 61 against NZ in a one-dayer.
John Terry’s sacking as England captain tells us something interesting... 2009
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My Straya Day only started at 4pm when I knocked off work early, picked up some Coopers red tops from the supermarket, went home, plugged the laptop into the stereo to get Triple J, and fired up Sky Sports for the live one-dayer vs the Sarth Efricorns.
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"We have to start somewhere, and the first one-dayer in the Tri-series is the place."
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So it is half on the original wicket and half on the surface where the one-dayer was played.
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"Recently the debate on our Test status has surfaced again and this win, although it is in a one-dayer, could not have come at a better time."
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Like in the first one-dayer, Salman Butt continued his lean patch when he was caught behind off Elton Chigumbura for 17 with two boundaries.
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