cricket match造句(1) We're praying for good weather for tomorrow's cricket match.
(2) The weather decided the outcome of the cricket match.
(3) I've umpired a cricket match for them.
(4) He spent the entire afternoon watching a cricket match.
(5) There was a cricket match in progress.
(6) Steven took his son to a cricket match as a birthday treat.
(7) He was pressganged into playing in the charity cricket match.
(8) We'll have to cancel the cricket match, it's raining cats and dogs.
(9) He is at the cricket match today?
(10) Looking down, Branson could see a cricket match in progress in the grounds.
(11) A cricket match was in progress on the school sports field.
(12) First a cricket match with a murder at the end of it, then having to face Mama.
(13) And so this cricket quitted the cricket match quickly.
(14) The cricket match was rained off.
(15) A cricket critic cracked his neck at critical cricket match.
(16) Play in the cricket match was stopped because of bad light.
(17) The Doha Round, says Mr. Kirk,'is like a cricket match.
(18) As sure as we arrange a cricket match, it rains.
(19) The cricket match is on Saturday, so we're praying for a fine day.
(20) The cricket match is being sponsored by a cigarette company.
(21) He walked off and I gazed blankly at the cricket match.
(22) There his spot was to organize a Tonbridge v Clifton cricket match, news of which hit the national press.
(23) Tomorrow, which was a Saturday, David was going to a cricket match at Luke's school.
(24) One man had taken photographs in the churchyard ... and at that cricket match when Flyte had been scoring.
(25) A streaker runs across the ground as New Zealand play Pakistan during the first innings on day three of their second test cricket match in Wellington, January 17, 2011.
(26) A streaker falls after colliding with Australia's Andrew Symonds during the second final of the tri-series one-day international cricket match against India in Brisbane March 4, 2008.
(27) A cricket critic cricked his neck at a critical cricket match.
(28) A cricket critic cricket his neck at a critical cricket match.