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His third legitimate delivery is short, wide and slapped up and over backward point for a one-bounce four by Brendon McCullum, who then drives the next delivery through Ponting at mid off for three.
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He advances to Doherty's fourth ball and lifts it imperiously over mid-on for a one-bounce four.
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Hafeez celebrates by carting Anderson over the covers for a one-bounce four.
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But during that run, Thomas was fouled by Scola while cutting toward the basket to get a one-bounce pass from Davis, and needed assistance to get to the dressing room.
USATODAY.com 2008
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They obviously think he's vulnerable to getting out caught with that nonchalant looking shot but he gets far too much wood on it for that and it goes one-bounce for four.
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Miracle No. 2 came on the par-4 17th, where Woods, nearly kneeling to hit his third shot, hit a one-bounce chip into the hole that left him smiling in embarrassment.
Tiger's dramatic birdie forces U.S. Open playoff with Mediate 2008
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Yousuf rubs it in by running down and hacking a short ball for a one-bounce four over cow corner.
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Lakers forward Lamar Odom missed nine of his first 11 shots, then converted a no-look, one-bounce pass from Bryant into a layup that rimmed the basket before falling through.
USATODAY.com 2007
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He surprise all of the sportswriters, because what he said was I want my last at-bat, to be that I hit an easy one-bounce to the second baseman and they throw me out at first.
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Pitcher Woody Williams started the rally with the hardest-hit ball of the inning, a one-bounce double off the right-field wall.
USATODAY.com - Cardinals outslug Astros 10-7 in NLCS opener 2004
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