How To Use Fielding In A Sentence

  • He said:'This team really prides itself on its fielding and catching. The Sun
  • And Mr. Buckner's best-known moment—a game-ending fielding error in Game 6 of the 1986 World Series, after which his Red Sox lost to the Mets in Game 7—can be seen as sort of the ur-"Larry David moment. Showing His Enthusiasm
  • The police department has been fielding eighty hazmat calls a day since this story broke.
  • Twelve political parties and three coalitions are fielding candidates in the election, organised just six months after a bloodless coup toppled the president.
  • Fielding the complaints of disgruntled fans is nothing new to Liverpool coach Rafa Benitez.
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  • He's fielding questions from young people around the world.
  • He is thankful that Fielding visited him again even though Aziz was short with him.
  • Batting last is not likely to be an easy proposition, with both sides fielding two spinners. Times, Sunday Times
  • For it was the development of the cluster bomb systems and other conventional submunition systems that made it less necessary for the US to continue fielding tactical nuclear shells and short range missile systems. The Volokh Conspiracy » Landmines and the Obama Administration
  • Japan's largest earthquake on record may have knocked the planet 3.9 inches off its axis as one crustal plate slid beneath another, Eric Fielding, a principal scientist with the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif., told Bloomberg news agency. Report: High chance of magnitude-7 or higher quake in Japan in coming days
  • However, that has not happened, with only the three main parties fielding candidates.
  • Lawton is hitting just .246, and was moved to left field after making six errors and having the worst fielding percentage (.969) of any right fielder in the American League this season. USATODAY.com - Cox deserves the credit in Atlanta
  • O.K so less than half the team make an appearance, but when you’ve got Fenella Fielding doing her vampish best, Williams as a Doctor of Death who rememberably snarls “Frying tonight!” This Week’s Essential Movies for Free T.V Guide | Obsessed With Film
  • The only thing he really objected to was fielding calls from irate parents. DOUBTING THOMAS
  • England are dormie two in a Test series that has seen Pakistan bowled out for 80 and 72, while the fielding of Butt's side was so inept at Edgbaston that they resembled a travelling troupe of jesters. Salman Butt: 'In these dark days for Pakistan, cricket can lift spirits'
  • A few days later Mr Fielding asked him to retype the documents.
  • He was also noted for his magnificent fielding in the deep.
  • Hadji Baba, had described the manners and vices of the Eastern nations, not only with fidelity, but with the humour of Le Sage and the ludicrous power of Fielding himself, one who was a perfect stranger to the subject must necessarily produce an unfavourable contrast. The Talisman
  • As a matter of fact Fielding had two plays by him -- the _Good - natured Man_ (a title subsequently used by Goldsmith), and a piece called _The Wedding Day_. Fielding
  • But after a couple years of fielding calls from reporters at 3 a.m. about the latest suicide or inmate disturbance on Rikers Island, and reluctantly concluding that an assistant commissionership for public affairs wasn ' t in the cards, I cleaned out my desk, collected my back pay and wrote a piece " on spec " for the Village Voice about a subject I knew well — the Rikers Island Christmas Pageant. SoHo
  • He gives endless media briefings, fielding every question with dignity, and with as much straight-talking as you will ever hear from a politician.
  • Newspapers, used to fielding personals, are finding their business diminished by online dating services.
  • His vigorous defense in fielding the attacks made by regime politicians has shown he does not cower from strong-arm tactics.
  • Both curtain-raisers should provide entertaining rugby with the Aloes again fielding an impressive line-up against the Natal Wildebeest.
  • What we definitely did see was indifferent bowling and fielding in the first half, and indifferent batting in the second.
  • Mathews, meanwhile, was forced off by a thigh problem while fielding in the semi-final victory over the Black Caps and was forced to bat using Mahela Jayawardene as a runner. WalesOnline - Home
  • Have you ever read Fielding's classic novel 'Tom Jones'?
  • The ECB's regulations regarding junior cricket in respect of helmets and bowling and fielding restrictions have been adopted.
  • Mr. Modi's small security force, whom he has dubbed "commandoes," will act like a mini-police contingent, keeping neighborhoods safe and fielding public complaints. A Traumatized Mumbai Seeks to Protect Itself
  • When Jim Abbott first took the mound for the California Angels, we could see his disability - that he had only one hand, making the fielding of ground balls and bunts far more than a routine chore.
  • Last time St Helens visited Odsal they enraged both Bradford fans and players alike by fielding a second-string team.
  • Hernandez says he had much more time to get in front of ground balls when he played shortstop, but fielding the ball hasn't been a problem for him.
  • Their hawk-eyed fielding contributed much towards their success.
  • Fielding at short mid wicket he took off, flung himself full length to his left and caught the ball in his outstretched left hand leaving Young gobsmacked.
  • International cricket is a physical game now: Australia sped this process along by fielding wonderful players who also happened to look like contact-sport athletes, the all-track bullies Matthew Hayden, Adam Gilchrist and Brett Lee, one glimpse of whose slabbed physique was enough to set Shane Warne off on the path of the slimming pill. Why Samit Patel's cricket skill set carries so much weight | Barney Ronay
  • The other day, fielding questions about her aversion for holding press conferences, she openly admitted to her feeling that media exercises may not yield the desired results.
  • While the Republicans still have failed to cultivate a national identity, still fielding posers for presidential notions, they have been able to ride a tide plucking on that anger, dissent and dispirit. B.D. Gallof: One Year Ago, No Different Than Today: A Political Observation
  • The positive team of recent times has been replaced by one exhibiting brainless batting, hittable bowling and suspect fielding. The Sun
  • The party is fielding candidates in next month's local elections in seven Yorkshire wards including those at the centre of last summer's rioting in Bradford and Leeds.
  • His fielding has improved so much and he performed two crucial run outs. The Sun
  • Both parties are also fielding local councillors. Times, Sunday Times
  • His fielding has improved so much and he performed two crucial run outs. The Sun
  • There was some excellent fielding which had the batsmen constantly under pressure.
  • The Federal Communications Commission is fielding fallout from the court decision nullifying its 30% cable ownership cap.
  • But the Millers are waiting to hear their punishment for fielding an ineligible player against Brighton. The Sun
  • Waddy is used to fielding in the deep, or at mid-on or mid-off.
  • Fielding women candidates can be a hollow victory if they are not resourced to campaign effectively and confidently.
  • The Cure Hill side relentlessly plundered the runs, aided by some very ragged fielding.
  • Mr. Curtis will not be fielding any questions after his remarks, and we kindly request that you respect the family's wishes.
  • Like one of Henry Fielding's squirearchs, Noel planted his library not in some clattering urban center, but in his serene country seat.
  • He came under fire for fielding a young side last season and flirting with relegation. The Sun
  • The Progressive Democrats and the Green Party are each fielding a candidate in both and Kildare South also has an independent candidate.
  • Dionysia Didier, volleyball coach, says St Lucia is fielding a relatively fresh team this year.
  • Worked the players hard in fielding practice but made no bones that his team need to improve. Times, Sunday Times
  • There were some exceptional fielding plays on both sides in this game.
  • Reed has been fielding some punts in practice, and he is an exceptional athlete with big-play ability.
  • A couple of years later I was fielding at short-leg to a left‑arm seamer with a weakness for bowling leg-stump, long hops. Mohinder Amarnath's bravery for India was a lesson for the cricket world | Rob Bagchi
  • Have you ever read Fielding's classic novel 'Tom Jones'?
  • Ollie Moran gave an exhibition of high fielding skills and Balla went on to record a merited victory.
  • The rapid fielding initiative, for example, expedites procurement to provide better equipment where and when soldiers need it.
  • He said:'This team really prides itself on its fielding and catching. The Sun
  • Yet neither of these sources deal with the wars of the late sixteenth century, by which time major combatants were fielding armies of many tens of thousands.
  • He was also instrumental in introducing the identity card system, which to a great extent prevented schools from fielding overage players.
  • He's been a national example not only in wins and losses but also fielding teams of fine young men.
  • 'scathing satire' (does satire ever 'scathe'?) or Fielding's rough horseplay. Hours in a Library, Volume I. (of III.)
  • One of the book's more intriguing detours is its passage on nineteenth-century novels: Fielding, Thackeray, Dickens. The Status-tician
  • The Braves, however, ranked ninth in the league in both scoring average and fielding percentage last season.
  • He is widely rumored to be the driving force behind the proposed lawsuit and he coyly admits to fielding inquiries.
  • This makes it ideal for putting a side through its fielding practice. Times, Sunday Times
  • Mr Fielding is director of education in the diocese of Grahamstown and archdeacon of Albany.
  • Their slick-fielding first baseman is watching groundballs elude his grasp like never before and their young leader is scuffling so badly he was benched. USATODAY.com
  • Credit to both teams for fielding virtually full-strength teams. Times, Sunday Times
  • Simulation training in resuscitation, fielding transport calls, and perinatal consult Neonatal-Perinatal Fellowship Curriculum
  • Annenberg's executive director Leonard Aube says Annenberg is fielding requests to offer the LA-based Alchemy program in other areas. Steven Crandell: Annenberg's Alchemy
  • Fielding is something beautiful too: crow's beak for a nose, rock star hair, but that of a girl rock star; he could be the great, lost fifth member of The Runaways.
  • At its first appearance it was warmly praised, in the Champion, probably either by Fielding, or by Ralph, who succeeded to him in a share of that paper; and Sir Joshua Reynolds, when it came into his hand, found his attention so powerfully arrested, that he read it through without changing his posture, as he perceived by the torpidness of one of his arms that had rested on a chimney-piece by which he was standing. Lives of the English Poets
  • Since they were mainly fielding questions from the audience, there was little room for interaction amongst the panel of seven hopeful MPs.
  • When he set out for Portugal in 1754, in the vain hope of recovering his health, Fielding was suffering so greatly from gout, dropsy, asthma, and other complications that he had to be carried aboard the Queen of Portugal.
  • Fielding scored a perfectly good try in the bottom left corner from a miss-move, set up by Viallie, but going down the short side the referee was unsighted and gave the pass forward.
  • The first – to his boss, Fred Fielding, on Feb. 3, 1984 – denounced the notion of equal pay for comparable worth, saying “It is difficult to exaggerate the perniciousness of the ‘comparable worth’ theory. Printing: Judge Roberts's Slap at Women
  • It may be argued that Sarah Fielding's use of dashes in the first edition was not in fact deliberate but was merely the work of a compositor or of compositors involved in the printing process.
  • Not many Premier League sides can boast fielding an entire midfield of homegrown stars. The Sun
  • His instinct was aggressive in all respects, especially in the fielding.
  • Meanwhile, his friend Noel Fielding, who can get surreal without the help of wheat beer, won't stop wittering about shamans and mermen and people made of biscuits.
  • A few other players checked their watches, eager to stop fielding questions that only the Games can really answer now.
  • England intend fielding their strongest team in next month's World Youth Championship.
  • But Bashar did not last much longer and became another victim of Paul Collingwood's sharp fielding in the covers.
  • So far, bidding has reached 8,000 New Zealand dollars (almost $6,000 U.S.) and Johnson's been busy answering questions about Rocky on the site, fielding puns about rolls in the hay and monthly moss trims and cluing us into Rocky's past (his favorite song is "Eye of a Tiger," and he's managed to kick a crack addiction). Christchurch earthquake followup: buy a boulder for charity
  • Six years ago a system of performance-related fee payments was introduced – partly as a counter-measure to the influx of non-English players who could obtain work permits under the European court's Kolpak ruling – whereby counties are rewarded from a central pot for fielding England-qualified players under the age of 22. New kids on the block stake their claim for England Test place
  • And Mr. Buckner's best-known moment—a game-ending fielding error in Game 6 of the 1986 World Series, after which his Red Sox lost to the Mets in Game 7—can be seen as sort of the ur-"Larry David moment. Showing His Enthusiasm
  • They'll win the pennant, again, because they're fielding the same team, plus Mike Mussina.
  • Pensioner parties are fielding candidates in the Scottish elections, so now we have someone to identify with.
  • They were fielding questions, as if to prove they had nothing to hide.
  • England's biggest failing against the Netherlands was their fielding and the team are determined to show their true colours tomorrow. Times, Sunday Times
  • Tom Jones probably prompted Richardson to offer the virtuous hero, Grandison, as a response to Fielding's scapegrace.
  • This is where the Beeb had a less obliging audience for fielding its questions.
  • The Biju Janata Dal (BJD) is fielding the highest number of 'crorepati' (multi-millionaire) candidates this Lok Sabha elections in Orissa, followed by the Congress and the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP), a voluntary organisation said Sunday. Elections - fresh news by plazoo.com
  • He and Fielding, having recaptured a lot of his tackling skill after a lean period, reduced the pressure from the flank forwards.
  • Other than promoting scripted violence as a spectator sport, fielding accusations of steroid, drug, and sexual abuse among past "Super Stars", McMahon's credentials include wife of WWE's Chairman Vince McMahon, mother of two darling children, Shane and Stephanie, company nepotism at it's very best, all are executive officers and have extensive experience both inside and out of the ring promoting their brand of bawdry entertainment. Mary Ann West: Smack Down on Education: CT's Gov. Nominates WWE CEO
  • As a matter of fact Fielding had two plays by him — the Good-natured Man (a title subsequently used by Goldsmith), and a piece called The Wedding Fielding
  • While candidates whom CIBPAC's funders have sponsored still comprise a sixth of the current legislature, the Republicans twice lost the governorship by fielding ultraconservatives against Democrat Governor Gray Davis.
  • Burney: but for some time before, in the days of Sarah Fielding, it was only possible in the ways of Afra and of Mrs. Haywood, who, without any unjust stigma on them, can hardly be said to fulfil the idea of ladyhood, as no doubt Miss Fielding did. The English Novel
  • Their role at conferences, for example, can span everything from presenting papers to fielding questions in open conference sessions.
  • England's win against West Indies last year broke a sequence of nine decisive matches which were all won by the team fielding first.
  • There was some excellent fielding which had the batsmen constantly under pressure.
  • It was an unbelievable bit of fielding and that is the value of a great all-rounder. Times, Sunday Times
  • Learning to bat takes a few cuts and the pitching and fielding controls are simple.
  • Navarre on the other is not likely, however, to appeal to that part of the English and American reading public that expurgates its Chaucer, and blushes at the mention of Fielding and Smollett. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 3
  • Countless runs were gifted away through shoddy fielding and innumerable dropped catches.
  • The other side of the issue is more direct: defending against hit-and-run (i) radically increases the economic cost of fielding an army, (ii) radically reduces military effectiveness, and (iii) if not done effectively, will gradually attrite the army to the point of lacking military effectiveness. The Volokh Conspiracy » Burma Gun Controls:
  • For example, some parties are not fielding candidates for the presidency by way of protest, but they can give their members the green light to vote anyway.
  • In the reply Spring View were dismissed for 159 with professional Jon Fielding taking seven wickets.
  • But its chief modern interest lies in the tradition that Swift once observed that he "had not laughed above twice" in his life, -- once at the tricks of a merry-andrew, and again when Fielding's Tom Thumb killed the ghost. Henry Fielding: a Memoir
  • New Zealand's fielding was also awful with several misfields and dropped catches.
  • During waking hours she's fielding phone calls every weekend, eager to feed the greedy maw of celebrity gossip.
  • He led the American League in batting once, home runs once, assists three times and fielding twice, but never gained a stolen base title.
  • The Bears' fielding and wicketkeeping have always held their own in the SuperSport series, but Border desperately need big scores to complement their fine bowling attack.
  • Both parties are also fielding local councillors. Times, Sunday Times
  • Fielding continues to remaining field artillery units in the Army National Guard.
  • The Socialist Equality Party is fielding candidates in the federal election to lay the basis for a mass political movement of the working class that will fight for this perspective.
  • While Smith, a sidearmer, doesn't have the velocity to pile up strikeouts, he helps himself by fielding his position well.
  • Trouble flared on the third and final day of the match with Burgess wagging his finger at Lehmann, who was fielding at mid-wicket when James Middlebrook had an appeal for lbw rejected by the umpire.
  • Her flowering and Fielding's onslaught had been closely coincident. DEATH OF A NYMPH
  • His fielding has improved so much and he performed two crucial run outs. The Sun
  • Credit to both teams for fielding virtually full-strength teams. Times, Sunday Times
  • Unfortunately, he doesn't have much range to his right, and he's horrible at fielding the ball backhanded.
  • After I graduated college I took a full time job as a phone reservationist for an airline which had me sitting at a phone for eight hours a day fielding phone calls from the American public.
  • They lost their place in the final after losing their semi-final rematch, which they were ordered to play after mistakenly fielding a cup-tied player.
  • Meanwhile, his friend Noel Fielding, who can get surreal without the help of wheat beer, won't stop wittering about shamans and mermen and people made of biscuits.
  • All three main political parties are also fielding candidates in these elections, as are the Greens.
  • Fielding sits at a desk, ostensibly holding the chaos together like a circus ringmaster. Times, Sunday Times
  • Mowbray says fielding trialists is one of the many ‘options’ being considered as he beavers away to bolster a fresh-faced squad with some well-kent faces.
  • Fielding's own benefit, as appears from the curious ticket attributed to Hogarth and facsimiled by A.M. Ireland, took place on April 25, but we have no record of the amount of his gains. Fielding
  • His fielding has improved so much and he performed two crucial run outs. The Sun
  • Hooper himself was the victim of the worst fielding error of the match when Cullinan skied the ball towards deep mid-wicket.
  • He came under fire for fielding a young side last season and flirting with relegation. The Sun
  • Fielding had a fearfully difficult time in his youth trying to work out what girls wanted.
  • The Chameleons it most definitely isn't, but the Fielding guitar sound is unmistakeable.
  • They were ordered to replay their semi after fielding a cup-tied player in the original victory and lost the rematch 1-0.
  • Discontented as he was, the expression hereinbefore written would have seemed profane to young Fielding, for a farmer's farm and a sailor's ship have always something sacred in the sufferer's eyes, though one sends one to jail, and the other the other to Jones. It Is Never Too Late to Mend
  • Among small parties fielding candidates in this election are some which are seeking to divide our society on racial and asylum issues.
  • Read in studio Oxford University has been banned from fielding one of its best-ever basketball players ... because she's a woman.
  • Waddy is used to fielding in the deep, or at mid-on or mid-off.
  • Many, such as Fielding's cousin Lady Mary Wortley Montagu, would go on laughing at Richardson, the anxious arriviste, for his ‘low’ pretensions to gentility.
  • Despite this, fielding gives essence to the game and entertains the fans.
  • The big-hitting Justin Kemp ran himself out on 18 as Boje did some fine fielding from short cover.
  • Even with the successful training and fielding of an African Standby Force, any long-term success will ultimately succumb to international disengagement.
  • He led the American League in batting once, home runs once, assists three times and fielding twice, but never gained a stolen base title.
  • Fielding in the gully, he flung himself to his left and caught Hinds acrobatically to end the number three's 10-ball innings.
  • Mr Counsellor Fielding follows his retrospect of this strenuous attack on the law with a declaration that, henceforth, he intends to forsake the pursuit of that 'foolscap' literary fame, and the company of the Henry Fielding: a Memoir
  • `You'll be needing money, Sophy ," Fielding finally offered, `and I have so little. MAN'S LOVING FAMILY
  • But it is questionable if many people know very much about him after all, or if the Fielding of legend -- the potwalloper of genius at whom we have smiled so often -- has many things in common with the Fielding of fact, the indefatigable student, the vigorous magistrate, the great and serious artist. Views and Reviews Essays in appreciation
  • Fielding chose this moment to untether a two-fisted topspin drive. Times, Sunday Times
  • Not bad for a team who, six months ago, were thrown out of the qualifying competition for fielding an ineligible player. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was a brilliant fielder preferring to field in the deep, where he took some outstanding catches, to close in fielding.
  • Already prominent pitchmen in Japan, Ichiro and Sasaki are now fielding offers from U.S. companies.
  • But Fielding, as astute an observer of social class as Austen, was actually writing satire.
  • With those 'records of the past,' which my old friend Stillinghast ought to have _eaten_ up years ago, you have burnt up legacies to orphans, benefactions to widows, and many noble charities with it -- _if it was burnt_, "added Mr. Fielding. May Brooke
  • There was some excellent fielding which had the batsmen constantly under pressure.
  • Batting last is not likely to be an easy proposition, with both sides fielding two spinners. Times, Sunday Times
  • The globe is presented in the form of a stylised cricket ball while the columns, styled as stumps and bails, represent the three essential pillars of the game - batting, bowling and fielding.
  • However, the great actor Patrick Stewart manages somehow to remain self-respecting, even when Portia, stupendously performed by Susannah Fielding, spits out "Jew!" at him with heartfelt venom. Recurring Daydreams
  • Mr Counsellor Fielding follows his retrospect of this strenuous attack on the law with a declaration that, henceforth, he intends to forsake the pursuit of that 'foolscap' literary fame, and the company of the 'infamous' nine Muses; a decision based partly on the insubstantial nature of the rewards achieved, and partly it would seem due to the fact that at Fielding's innocent door had been laid, he declares, half the anonymous scurrility, indecency, treason, and blasphemy that the few last years had produced. Henry Fielding A Memoir
  • It was possibly as bad an all-round fielding side as has taken the field for England, notwithstanding the best wicketkeeper the game has seen; from A for Amiss, whose love of fielding was in inverse proportion to that for batting, to W for Willis, Willey – he of the gammy knee – and Woolmer, whom Keith Fletcher referred to as the Porky Fat Wobbler. How the finer arts of fielding caught on with England | Mike Selvey
  • He identified the improvement in the bowling and the fielding as other positives.
  • This Denbigh ancestry recalls a pleasant example of Fielding's wit, preserved in a story told by his son, and recorded in the pages of that voluminous eighteenth-century anecdotist, John Nichols. Henry Fielding: a Memoir
  • This zippy production, starring Emma Fielding and Miriam Margolyes, unpicks all the tangled threads pretty well.
  • One exception: Noel Fielding may continue to wear his drainpipes. Dear Gods of Fashion
  • Amelia recalls Fielding's passively good wife in the eponymous novel.
  • This, and similar proposals for restrictions that would disqualify some existing parties from fielding candidates are discriminatory.
  • Several other fringe parties are fielding candidates on various councils.
  • Altrincham look set to be dragged back into the battle after they were reported to the league for fielding an ineligible player. Times, Sunday Times
  • Macfarlanes acted for longstanding client Hermes, fielding a team led by funds partner Stephen Sims and featuring corporate partner Luke Powell and tax ­partner Mark Baldwin. The Lawyer - Latest News
  • The likely replacement will be Scarborough's Rob Barlow, who offers a similar combination of leg-spin, sound batting and good fielding.
  • And you might see the fielding of exoskeletal units that allow soldiers to carry more weight without additional exertion. Cheeseburger Gothic » Venue for next Thursday?
  • I am fielding a survey as part of a study written for a class in research methodologies.
  • If the team cannot defend 315, there must be something wrong with the bowling and fielding.
  • The British National Party is fielding a record 14 candidates in the rock-solid Labour stronghold of Barnsley.
  • The exchange of the collar-stud between Aziz and Fielding may be compared with subarrhation.
  • `You'll be needing money, Sophy ," Fielding finally offered, `and I have so little. MAN'S LOVING FAMILY
  • When things have gone amiss in a side, it is the fielding that always gives it away: the overthrows, the collisions, the dropped catches, the dramatic dive clean over the ball.
  • HELEN FIELDING'S Bridget Jones burst on our subconscious with a wonderful candour and contributed singleton apart from other unprintable words to our lexicon.
  • Putting aside both his monumental fielding failure and his nice stroke up the middle which earlier helped establish the lead that his error would nearly destroy, it seems to me Delgado has gone back to playing "impinged," and as anyone with half a brain (read: not Omar) could have told you his "bargain" contract option as a first baseman and as a big bat was a trap that the Mets fell right into. It's Mets For Me: Off-Beat, Tangentially Relevant Mets Ruminations
  • You will usually find the best fielder in the team fielding at point.
  • Equally skilled at hitting, fielding, and base running, he led the Yankees to ten pennants and eight world championships.
  • Gilchrist and his heirs would not require the batsman to take a nosegay to the crease and they tend to set the fielding side's tempo by deed more than word, more orchestra conductors than circus ringmasters. My glove affair with keepers of the lost stumpers' art
  • (compare our '_square_ meal'), _heft_ for _weight_, and 'muchness' in the 'Mirror for Magistrates,' _bankbill_ in Swift and Fielding, and _as_ for _that_ I might say _passim_. The Complete Poetical Works of James Russell Lowell
  • Mathews, meanwhile, was forced off by a thigh problem while fielding in the semi-final victory over the Black Caps and was forced to bat using Mahela Jayawardene as a runner. WalesOnline - Home
  • Martin Prado reached on second baseman Utley's fielding error and Mark Kotsay singled in Infante for a 4-3 lead. USATODAY.com
  • Cricket terms with an odd ring to Americans include the "silly mid-off" (a fielding position) and "googly" (a ball that breaks unexpectedly). Week in Words
  • He recognised the futility of trying to impose Western ideas about fitness and fielding, preferring instead to act as a discreet sounding board and a father figure. Times, Sunday Times
  • I was fielding at short leg and had the best seat in the house.
  • On his third raid Fielding wore a sock over his head.
  • Worked the players hard in fielding practice but made no bones that his team need to improve. Times, Sunday Times
  • Fielding took a large swig from the mug in true sailorly fashion.
  • The works of Fielding may be justly accused of describing immoral scenes and using lewd language; but even in this they are delineative of the manners and conversation of an age in which such men lived, such scenes occurred, such language was used. English Literature, Considered as an Interpreter of English History Designed as a Manual of Instruction
  • Nixon wanted dirt on Ellsberg, so his men dispatched a ham-fisted outfit to Los Angeles to see what Fielding had.
  • If that is working on your hitting, than Pedroia taking fungoes before the game is working on your fielding.
  • Fielding, aristocratic and classically educated, was worldly, tolerant, self-assured, and witty.
  • England intend fielding their strongest team in next month's World Youth Championship.

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