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The need to score runs quickly in limited-overs formats means sides try to have as many hard-hitting batsmen as possible, and an extra belligerent batter who can hold the keeper's gloves competently is often judged more important than a specialist in the position.
Team's Fate is in Their Hands Richard Lord 2011
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I agree that top class keeper's have always been under-valued.
Managers believe strikers are worth their weight in gold, I'm not so sure | David James 2011
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It's a whiteout out there, said Winski, who lives with her 150-pound Newfoundland, Maggie Thunderpaws, in a keeper's house that's attached to the lighthouse.
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When they entered the Elkhorn, all eyes centred on Smoke, and those about the table made way for him as he took up his old place at the keeper's end.
SHORTY DREAMS 2010
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A keeper's "distribution" skills are now feverishly prized.
Can Joe Hart save himself from the curse of the England keeper? | Barney Ronay 2011
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The 'keeper's been subbed, so he can hit the showers.
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It's a play that has a wild, passionate heart as it tells of Ellida, a lighthouse keeper's daughter now married to the kindly widower, Dr Wangel.
This week's new theatre Mark Cook 2010
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The keeper asked this mythical player if he could be the only man ever to save a penalty from him thus entering football folklore, the player agreed and said he'd stick it to the keeper's right.
Which club has put the most final nails in managerial coffins? | The Knowledge 2011
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Starring: a striker staying on his feet, a defender falling down, and a keeper's almighty throw
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I do have myself a keeper's shelf with my most prized posessions!
Angels' Blood Countdown: SJ Day - Eve of Darkness ARC Nalini Singh 2009
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