Judging by their body language in the dug-out, they were always side-by-side and in conversation.
But Kevin Pietersen loves the big occasion and was visibly bristling as he rushed out to bat from the dug-out.
But it is salt - carried by camel to Timbuktu from the mines in the deep Sahara, then by dug-out canoe to Mopti.
After 57 seconds, he was out of the dug-out accusing Damien Duff of diving and shouting at the referee and that general tone continued.
He knows the fishermen in their dug-out canoes will continue to battle for a living on the lake, but is determined not to give up.
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Warnock angrily confronted the fourth official and, after his appeals to the opposition dug-out went unheeded, refused to shake hands with some City players at the final whistle.
McLeish went on to criticise the stewards at the Emirates Stadium after he was involved in altercation with an Arsenal fan behind the dug-out in the first half.
United chalked up a 1-0 victory against Krol's side on Tuesday but not without a fight, and Ferguson has nothing but admiration for the man who was in the opposition dug-out.
Houllier's long-awaited return to Anfield was even more emotional, taking his seat in the dug-out for the first time since his illness in the Champions League qualifier against AS Roma last month.
The book is filled with telling anecdotes: the Cu Chi Tunnel soldiers who look at an overweight Western woman, unable to fit through the dug-out warrens, calculating the wealth of someone so fat.
McClaren sat shell-shocked in his dug-out as England looked to be throwing away the life-line handed to them by Israel after their win over Russia -- and they left the field at half-time to a chorus of boos.
When Umar, who struck a terrific six wide of long on off Swann, was brilliantly caught by Pietersen in front of the Pakistan dug-out following a 30-yard sprint along the boundary edge, Pakistan were 118-6 with barely three overs to go.
So he spent five years building a 20, 000-square-foot castlelike home surrounded by a 12-foot-deep, 5-acre moat dug out of an abandoned tomato field.
He constructed walls, dug tunnels and carved out cave-like spaces throughout the 3, 000-sqft lot, then began covering every surface with mosaics.
The Rangers dug out of an 0-2 deficit in the first round against Washington and staved off elimination in Games 6 and 7 when Lundqvist posted back-to-back shutouts.
Stephens did not make the best possible start as Williams went one set and a break of serve ahead, before the 19-year-old American dug deep to pull out an unlikely triumph.
The country is not returning to 1977 and its home-made fancy-dress costumes or Coronation bunting dug out of attics.
Davis was moving out when his truck -- hauling a trailer -- dug ruts into the dirt speed bump that Dykes had built up across the road.
The research was carried out by archaeologists Jim Leary and David Field, who dug a cross-section tunnel into the monument in 2007.
The highlight of his collection is a P-38 nicknamed Glacier Girl that crashed in Greenland in 1942 and was dug out of the ice and restored to flying condition 50 years later.
Davis was in the process of moving out in December when his truck -- hauling a trailer -- dug ruts into the dirt speed bump Dykes had built up across the road, Claudia Davis told CNN.
So it's crucial to bolster the men and women of courage in politics: the ones who can act as ambassadors between these increasingly dug-in parties and who can kindle that small flame of trust that has almost gone out.
Vladimir's route out was the tunnel, the only government-controlled exit from the city, dug secretly under the UN-controlled airport.
He somehow dug it out about eight feet short and holed the clutch putt for a par, while Na saw his mid-range effort for a four at the last finish agonisingly on the edge of the cup.
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