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Rounders is a bat-and-ball game pla****
between two teams.
Rounders is a
striking and
fielding team game that
involves hitting a small, hard, leather-cased...
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Rounders is a 1998
American drama film
about the
underground world of high-stakes poker,
directed by John Dahl and
starring Matt
Damon and
Edward Norton...
- The Holy
Modal Rounders was an
American folk
music group,
originally the duo of
Peter Stampfel and
Steve Weber, who
formed in 1963 on the
Lower East Side...
- (2008), p. 7. "
Rounders (English Game)". Encyclopædia Britannica.
Retrieved October 23, 2018. Cohen,
Claire (February 2, 2015). "Save
rounders! It's the only...
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rankings include the top 10 Test, ODI and T20I batsmen,
bowlers and all-
rounders based on the
rating of each player. The
player rankings are a weighted...
- originated. They
include Gaelic football, hurling,
Gaelic handball and
rounders.
Football and hurling, the most po****r of the sports, are both organised...
- have the
skills of a
specialist batter and have been
referred to as all-
rounders, but the term wicket-keeper-batter is more
commonly applied to them, even...
- Look up rounder or
rounders in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Rounder(s) or The Rounder(s) may
refer to: The
Rounders (1914 film),
American two-reel...
- the
other modern bat, ball, and
running games – stoolball,
cricket and
rounders – were
developed from folk
games in
early Britain, Ireland, and Continental...
- The
Rounders is a 1965
American Western comedy film
directed by Burt
Kennedy and
starring Glenn Ford and
Henry Fonda. It is
based on the 1960
novel of...