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1 He knows he needs more pace and is working with Allan Donald.
2 He just rose to the occasion, gave it more pace and energy.
3 They are no longer spinning tracks but have more pace and bounce.
4 They had more pace around the field and a higher skill factor.
5 Pitch: Expected to offer more pace for bowlers than that at Zayed Stadium.
6 Federer was actually generating more pace from his famous one-hander than his forehand.
7 No team has more pace or more skill across the park.
8 They went small, they got more pace into the game.
9 The Mercedes were difficult, they had more pace than us and Valtteri was flying.
10 In the second period, we played with a little more pace and execution started to improve.
11 The quicker courts help, the lower bounces, a bit more pace off the surface, that helps.
12 If there was a little more pace it would have been a very good Test pitch.
13 I expect probably a bit more pace and bounce than what we've seen in the one-day wickets.
14 Hodgson wants additions in both full-back positions, as well as more pace and invention in the final third.
15 If you need more pace than that, you want your head testing, or a career as an astronaut.
16 However, O'Brien said he expected a different scenario to play out with more pace likely in the Cox Plate.
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