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Double curve saw one out with a maiden at midwicket (4,4) crossword clue


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The Guardian Cryptic crossword of March 19th, 2020 other clues
Boatman's place: long stop (4)
Wickedly excited yell about boundary (6)
Rescue part of wicket before being dismissed (7)
Review of batsman’s role losing most fans in the north (6)
Bat in centre of Oval, Dickie Bird once blowing his top (7)
Unlawfully, get Sri Lanka's opener out for a duck (4)
Clears area for cricket practice (4)
Caught in time — setback in an area (4)
Sermon about English losing initially in a familiar way (8)
Report of Boatman will get to Sri Lanka, perhaps (4)
Perhaps cricket is popular cult (6)
Upset, or excite, a run down severely (9)
Go up and face bowler here (8)
Fielding position in the news? (5)
Field one inside silly mid-on (6)
Does run-out cause a lot of noise? (7)
Hostility from bowler (perhaps Ellison) initially (4)
According to the law, short leg is a supporter (4)
Players scored with no-balls (9)
Thorpe's boundaries risked losing all, even being abrupt (5)
Starts to play yorkers later on: now this holds things up (5)
Cover with solid pace, injecting velocity to avert century (4)
Fielder caught several balls in a row (5)
Forgot to run? Lent a googly (8)
Renovated pitch put back to accommodate English date (6,2)
Extra: a run made without referring to the score (2,3)
Facing the bowler this time, always or not at all (2,2,3)
Guardian etc in revolt over intro­duction of spinning as part of training (5-3)
Clue for the l-last to bat (4-5)

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