Bowling bags - Collingwood charged with leading the revolution
Collingwood charged with leading the revolution
Times Online - With the next World Cup, in Asia, in mind, that means discovering an Adam Gilchrist or Sanath Jayasuriya to capitalise on the powerplays, bowlers who can disguise slower balls and a spin-bowling all-rounder to complement Monty Panesar. In the long
High Rollers: Local pair Adams and Crawford knocking down pins and
Eureka Times-Standard - For most people, bowling is barely a recreational activity, a game associated far more with birthday parties than it is with traditional sport and competition. But don’t tell that to Travis Adams or Warren Crawford, two of the more gifted bowlers on
High court rejects Bowling’s bid
Lexington Herald-Leader - The Kentucky Supreme Court denied a motion yesterday to rehear arguments in the case of convicted murderer Thomas C. Bowling, a Death Row inmate who has been trying to get his sentence overturned. Attorneys for Bowling argued that he should not be
Backover Deaths Create Family Nightmares
Newsday - Just three weeks before, Rachel Clemens’ own mother had died after a long illness and in the past week she’d organized her son Andrew’s seventh birthday party. She and her husband, David, had taken Adrianna and Andrew bowling with his friends and a
Collingwood spells out his plan of attack
Daily Telegraph - An all-rounder, his bowling is strictly old school in that it seeks to succeed through dot balls rather than doodlebugs. Still only 29, he has been at Hampshire 11 years, which suggests that if he does possess one home-grown trait, it is as a late
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