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- South Zone side to play the West Zone in the Duleep Trophy. After going wicketless in the first innings, he took five in the second, including the wicket...
- three wicketless overs, conceding 14 runs. He wasn't required to bat in Montserrat's nine wicket victory. Against Nevis, he bowled two wicketless overs...
- 2009 tour to Sri Lanka and pla**** in the opening match. He bowled five wicketless overs for 32 runs. He then picked up a groin injury before the second...
- him able to play in only one of the three Tests on that tour. He was wicketless in his sole appearance, finishing with figures of 0/85. Although fit and...
- Nottinghamshire on loan for a month to bolster their injury-hit squad. Hogg went wicketless in the two first-class matches he pla****. He took three wickets at an...
- wicketless match, he was dropped and then took 4/46 against Sri Lanka in the last match before the final to ensure his retention, but went wicketless...
- (wickets of opener Neil McKenzie and AB de Villiers), but bowled only four wicketless overs in the second innings. In 2009, Chawla signed for Sus**** County...
- he was dismissed by Robiul Islam, while with the ball he bowled three wicketless overs which conceded 9 runs. "List A Matches pla**** by Matt King". CricketArchive...
- 2008. Kumble was finding it difficult to find his striking form and went wicketless in four consecutive innings before the first innings of Australia in the...
- another first-class match until nearly a year later, and after going wicketless in the first innings claimed a double scalp in the second, that of tail-ender...