Examples of use of Bell 47
1. "Katrina should have taught everybody some lessons," said a furious Sheila Bell, 47.
2. "Why don‘t England declare now, get a couple of wickets before the close, knock the rest over tomorrow, maybe needing a quick 30 to win the game, and then spend the weekend in the pub?" says Sid, the brainchild of this plan, stealing my concentration with talk of weekends in the pub. 44th over÷ England 251–2 (Trescothick 145, Bell 47) Aftab Ahmed is drafted into the Bangladesh attack, but with a series of long hops and a brand of juicy, slow, outside off–stump bowling, Trescothick shows no mercy. 45th over÷ England 255–2 (Trescothick 150, Bell 47) The bowling on display at the moment is just the kind that would get Warney and the rest of the anti–Bangladesh–Test brigade charging into battle.
3. The crowd, portions of which are making me envious with their beverages in hand, are unsurprisingly enjoying things. 42nd over÷ England 224–2 (Trescothick 125, Bell 42) Quick pub update÷ we‘re led to believe there are six overs remaining and with the rate Bangladesh are romping through them, it‘s looking a 6.30pm close. 43rd over÷ England 241–2 (Trescothick 136, Bell 47) The match is following a near–identical pattern to last week‘s first Test, although some people would definitely prefer a swifter conclusion.