| 11. | Choosing the decorations for this fine example of Christmas spirit was a sticky wicket, as well.
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| 12. | The following day, the pitch had turned into a sticky wicket following a heavy tropical storm.
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| 13. | However, rain curtailed the match and turned the playing surface into a sticky wicket hostile to batting.
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| 14. | Likewise, government chooses a sticky wicket trying to determine what shows are too violent for day-time.
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| 15. | And that's where the Endeavor hits a bit of a sticky wicket, the competition's reputations.
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| 16. | Rain had fallen and the sun had baked the playing surface into a sticky wicket, which caused erratic behaviour.
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| 17. | Hassett s winning run looked at an end when Australia was exposed to a sticky wicket in the Third Test.
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| 18. | It's a sticky wicket, but when this approach works, it certainly raises the fun quotient of fashion.
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| 19. | Australia's misery was compounded by regular rain interruptions during their innings, which turned the pitch into a sticky wicket.
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| 20. | Turner had the unique ( in Test cricket ) distinction of having Bobby Peel stumped for a pair on a sticky wicket in Sydney.
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