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wicke

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wick´e    (wĭk´e)
a.1.Wicked.


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On this occasion, it was George's brother Ashley who played a vital part, taking two wicke t s and h it ti ng a cru cial top score of 38 before being run out, although it needed a match-winning last-wicket stand between Rob Kettlewell (16no) and Luke Booth (10no) to pip Scholes at the post.
He is joined in the dock by James Ya tes, 20, of Dodman Road, Croxteth; Gary Kays, 25, of Mallard Close, Croxteth Park; Melvin Coy, 25, of Abbeyfield Drive, and Nathan Quinn previously Boy Q, 18, of Wicke t Close, both Croxteth.
He demonstrated his ability in lesser company, though, when only narrowly beaten by Macarthur in the Group Two Hard wicke Stakes at Royal Ascot.
 
 
 
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