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linsey

[ lin-zee ]

noun

, plural lin·seys.


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Proteas captain Laura Wolvaardt hit 42 but England squeezed the rest, with left-armer Sophie Ecclestone delivering an impeccable 2-15 and Linsey Smith, Charlie Dean and Sarah Glenn claiming a wicket each.

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Murray condemned Muir and fellow moderator Linsey Davis for failing to contradict Harris when she claimed that Project 2025 is “a detailed and dangerous plan … that the former president intends on implementing if he were elected again.”

Spin dominated again on a slow, sluggish pitch as Linsey Smith and Charlie Dean took two wickets each.

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It was also the first time they have ever bowled 16 overs of spin and credit must be given for the selection of left-armer Linsey Smith over specialist seamer Lauren Bell.

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Sophie Ecclestone is the world's best T20 bowler with leg-spinner Sarah Glenn ranked fourth, while Charlie Dean and Linsey Smith add other dimensions.

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