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  • He gets four more two balls later, wristily flipping a leg-stump half-volley through midwicket.

    Australia v England - live! | Rob Smyth 2011

  • All of a sudden, though, Hajek pulls out a well-judged drop-shot, which Murray can only flick wristily into the net, and that's the first break of the match.

    Wimbledon 2010: Andy Murray v Jan Hajek - as it happened Paolo Bandini at Wimbledon 2010

  • He appeared to be settling down nicely in pursuit of his elusive 100th international century when he drove Swann wristily to the point boundary.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2011

  • Tremlett has a strangled LBW shout against Khawaja, who then cuts wristily for four.

    The Guardian World News Rob Smyth 2011

  • Tendulkar maintained a steady scoring rate, whipping Morkel wristily through the leg-side for successive boundaries, while Sehwag reached his 19th Test century in suitably fine style, carving Parnell to the point boundary.

    BBC - Ouch 2010

  • Tendulkar maintained a steady scoring rate, whipping Morkel wristily through the leg-side for successive boundaries, while Sehwag reached his 19th Test century in suitably fine style, carving Parnell to the point boundary.

    BBC - Ouch 2010

  • Ajmal Shahzad starts after tea, and is clipped wristily through midwicket for four by Imrul Kayes.

    The Guardian World News 2010

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