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Terms of or pertaining to the bat-and-ball game played between two teams of 11 players on a roughly circular field, at the centre of which is a rectangular 22-yard long pitch. Each team takes it in turn to bat, in which they attempt to accumulate as many runs as possible, while the other team fields, attempting to prevent the batting team scoring runs.

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Outswing

Sports; Cricket

A delivery that curves away from the batsman.

Dilscoop

Sports; Cricket

A stroke where a batsman goes on one knee and hits a good length or slightly short of length ball straight over the wicket keeper's head usually to the boundary or over it. Displayed at the world ...

Helicopter shot

Sports; Cricket

A stroke played by swinging the bat in an "uppercut" fashion so that it catches the ball partly from below; in the follow-through the bat flails up and round vertically, through an angle that may ...

Leg theory

Sports; Cricket

A style of bowling attack where balls are aimed towards the leg side, utilising several close-in, leg side fielders. The aim of leg theory is to cramp the batsman so that he has little room to play a ...

Spin bowling

Sports; Cricket

A style of bowling in which a spin bowler ("spinner") attempts to deceive the batsman by imparting spin on the ball using either their fingers or their wrist. Spin bowling is most effective when the ...

Paddle scoop

Sports; Cricket

A shot where the batsman scoops the ball over his/her shoulder in order to find a boundary either behind the wicketkeeper or in the fine leg region.

Sixer

Sports; Cricket

A shot which passes over or touches the boundary without having bounced or rolled, so called because it scores six runs to the batting side.

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