Some articles on matches:
... Matches last five minutes ... An audio timer should be used for all matches ... During the play-off matches, in the event of a draw at the end of the five minutes, there is an overtime ...
... Test ODI T20I Matches Wins Loss Draw Tied Matches Wins Loss Tied No Result Matches Wins Loss Tied No Result Australia 0. 1 ...
... The La Bourdonnais – McDonnell chess matches take place at the Westminster Chess Club in London ... They are a series of matches between Louis-Charles Mahé de La Bourdonnais of France and Alexander McDonnell of Ireland ... The matches confirm La Bourdonnais as the leading chess player in the world ...
... Armando (Cádiz) 28 goals in 40 matches Juan José Valencia (Gimnàstic) 25 goals in 28 matches José Manuel Pinto (Celta) 34 goals in 38 matches Roberto (Sporting) 35 ...
... England won the toss and captain Andrew Strauss chose to bat on a pitch quite uncharacteristic of what would be considered normal at The Oval ... Although they lost Alastair Cook to an outside edge off Peter Siddle early in the innings, England recovered to reach 108/1 at lunch, with Strauss making his fifty in just 89 balls ...
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