The ball seamed away from him and a leading edge popped up into the covers.
The pitch looked green and the ball both swung and seamed around, particularly in the morning session.
The granite is seamed with dolerite, chipped away by prehistoric Channel Islanders to make axeheads and arrowtips.
It was a big older fellow with a seamed face and picket teeth.
The gown featured French seamed crinoline borders, which cascaded into a dramatic cathedral train finished in the lace, with accents of a peacock-feathered design.
Out-of-form Sehwag, with only one fifty in his last 13 innings, tried to cut a ball that seamed back from Mortaza and edged into his stumps.
In the 23rd over Strauss got a superb ball from Hilfenhaus, bowled from around the wicket, which swung in and seamed away a touch, flicking off stump.
Nubby, shiny material familiar to varsity athletes surprisingly made sense on a coat that was paired with a goatskin collar shawl, lace-inset blouse and stretch-wool seamed pants.
Bresnan prised out Watson with a good ball that just seamed away a fraction and was edged to Andrew Strauss at first slip before the first tranche of rain arrived before tea.
He tempted Oram to drive at one that seamed marginally away from the left-hander, coaxing an edge that flew straight to Andrew Strauss at first slip for his first wicket of the match.
The left-hander hit three quick fours making Ntini opt to go around the wicket, and when a shorter delivery seamed away from Hayden a thick edge flew to captain Graeme Smith at first slip.
Back in 1984, the U.S. wanted to help the poor Central American nation of Honduras, where democracy had only just replaced a military dictatorship, by allowing duty-free exports of socks whose toes were seamed there.
Cook was unable to deal with a ball from Morkel that pitched in line with the stumps and seamed away and nicked an easy catch to Graeme Smith at first slip, departing with only a single to his name.
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