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  • Against modern-day batsmen, bred on the quick-scoring one-day game, it has proved a successful strategy.

    Cook, the Stats Fan's Dream Jonathan Clegg 2011

  • Against modern-day batsmen, bred on the quick-scoring one-day game, it has proved a successful strategy.

    Cook, the Stats Fan's Dream Jonathan Clegg 2011

  • The Bulls just couldn't contain the quick-scoring Warriors, especially in the second half.

    USATODAY.com 2007

  • "Michael Slater was an attacking and quick-scoring Test player but never really fitted the bill in limited-overs cricket," Flower said.

    Cricinfo news from Cricinfo 2010

  • All-rounder McCullum has made 22 appearances for the Black Caps in the Twenty20 format, impressing as a quick-scoring batsman and an off-spin bowler.

    icCoventry 2010

  • While Katich's quick-scoring methods fetched him 13 boundaries, Ponting was equally dominant.

    The Hindu - Front Page 2010

  • The Chargers signed a galaxy of big name, quick-scoring batsmen whose performances were erratic, while the team paid for a shortage of experienced bowlers.

    unknown title 2009

  • Denis Begbie, a quick-scoring batsman who played five Tests for South Africa immediately after the war, has died at the age of 94.

    Cricinfo news from Cricinfo 2009

  • The winner will most likely be the team that catches fire early with strong pitching starts, and a quick-scoring offense that can help its players feel comfortable quicker and gain valuable momentum.

    Statesman - AP Sports 2009

  • The Chargers signed a galaxy of big name, quick-scoring batsmen whose performances were erratic, while the team paid for a shortage of experienced bowlers.

    unknown title 2009

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