The offences are alleged to have taken place after the players went clubbing to celebrate a win.
Usually, however, group schemes involve only workers in the same company, or a few companies clubbing together.
Farmers are clubbing together to buy tractors and produce more cash crops, such as soft fruit and tobacco.
Four years ago, Berlin's tourist population was buoyed by hard-partying youth who flew in for a few days of clubbing.
He was photographed in London with a Louis Vuitton bag holding a few of his medals while clubbing in celebration.
After a night of 21st Century clubbing on the Strip, the most bewitching Vegas nightcap can be found inside the Fireside Lounge.
Mark Cosgrove got Glamorgan's reply off to a typically fast start, clubbing seven fours before departing for 34 off 33 balls.
He had already astonished baseball by clubbing 59 home runs in 1921.
For people who go clubbing, especially, the test is a wonderful idea.
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In 1995, Martin Sheen travelled with Watson and other activists to the Magdalen Islands, in Quebec, to protest the clubbing of baby seals.
But Harbhajan (23 not out) swung fiercely, clubbing two sixes, and Ashish Nehra struck the winning boundary as India scraped over the line.
She claimed she fell asleep following a drunken night out clubbing and saw photographs of the incident on Mr Rodgers' mobile phone in the morning.
The Christchurch-born right-hander was instrumental in propelling New Zealand to a 3-0 whitewash over Australia earlier this year, clubbing a superb 117 in the final game.
Salford's Moore, 30, hurt the 39-year-old Piccirillo with a body shot in the first round and floored him twice in the second with clubbing left hands.
Introduced to Hefner by a friend, Madison was a 22-year-old Hooters waitress and college dropout when she got her first invitation to go clubbing with the Playboy mogul and several Playmates.
Two clubbing lefts from Hatton rocked him again in the second, and he responded briefly with a fine left hook of his own at the beginning of the third.
Luke Wright got Sussex off the a decent start, but after clubbing CJ de Villiers for a six and four, he lost his off-stump attempting another big hit to leg.
Four years ago the WWF, an environmental organisation, commissioned an independent vet's report which concluded that seal clubbing is not cruel if it is properly done by competent and trained professionals.
James Hopes followed soon after, skying a leading edge back to the bowler while Mitchell Johnson, fresh from clubbing a brutal four over mid-on, meekly drove to Anderson at short cover.
In the fourth, Walker was caught with a jab then, with just over a minute of the round left, another clubbing hook sent him crashing to the canvas for a second time.
Just 15 overs remained before the captains could shake on a draw and, apart from Bell clubbing Mishra down the ground for four and Strauss cutting Harbhajan to the same effect, they were largely uneventful.
Dominated by showy nightclubs and a "face control" policy that sees doormen turning away clubbers whose image doesn't fit the venue's, what the clubbing scene lacks in innovation it makes up for in energy and high-end hedonism.
The fact the male giraffes uniquely wrestle for dominance by "necking" and "head clubbing" one another, with males with the longest necks and heaviest heads tending to win, has been forwarded as evidence to support the hypothesis.
Today comes news of an initiative from one of the more remote parts of the countryside, where people are clubbing together to give themselves the kind of broadband connections that would look respectable in South Korea, never mind South London.
Our ancestors survived through a bias for action (e.g. eating every scrap of food I can get my hands on or clubbing a creature that looks at me sideways) not a bias for planning (thinking about retirement from hunting and gathering).
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