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  • {{rpl|Glossary of cricket}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Glossary of cricket]]
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  • ...o.com/ci/content/story/239756.html |last=Williamson |first=Martin |title=A glossary of cricket terms |publisher=ESPN Sports Media Ltd}}
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  • ...et)|bowler]] who was noted for both his hostility and his mastery of the [[Glossary of cricket#Out-swinger|out-swinger]], a ball which deceives the batsman by "swinging" ...ing (cricket)|fielder]], he was outstanding, especially in his favourite [[Glossary of cricket#Leg slip|leg slip]] position. Trueman had a tremendous sense of humour when
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  • ...s nearly always an attacking [[bowling (cricket)|bowler]] trying to take [[Glossary of cricket#wicket|wickets]] instead of restricting the [[Batting (cricket)|batsman]]'s ...was the [[Glossary of cricket#Top spin|top spinner]] which lands on the [[Glossary of cricket#Seam|seam]] and goes straight on instead of breaking to either leg or off;
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  • ...merset]] as a right-handed [[batting (cricket)|batsman]] and a right arm [[Glossary of cricket#Fast medium pace bowling (LFM/RFM)|fast medium bowler]].
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  • ...ders around the field of play in order to assist the bowler in achieving [[Glossary of cricket#Dismissal|dismissals]] of the batsmen and to restrict the batting team's sc ...cket-keeper|wicket-keeper]], a specialist who stands directly behind the [[Glossary of cricket#Wicket|wicket]] that the batsman on strike is defending. The batsman can hi
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  • 1. [[Glossary of cricket#Bowled|Bowled]] – the bowler has hit the wicket with the ball and the wic 2. [[Glossary of cricket#Caught|Caught]] – the batter has hit the ball with his bat or with his ha
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  • ...ented with a small urn which is believed to contain the ashes of a burnt [[Glossary of cricket#Bail|bail]]. He brought it home with him and it is now in the museum at [[L
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  • ...one of the divisions of a match during which one team takes its turn to [[Glossary of cricket#Batting|bat]]. Innings is the subject of Law 13 in ''[[The Laws of Cricket]
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  • ...the [[Glossary of cricket#Cover (specific fielding position)|cover]] or [[Glossary of cricket#Mid wicket (specific fielding position)|mid wicket]] areas, but he seems to
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  • ...et#Run|runs]]". A team's total can be further increased by the award of "[[Glossary of cricket#Extras|extras]]" (known as "sundries" in Australasia), which are in effect ...ther batsman can be [[Glossary of cricket#Run out|run out]], and thereby [[Glossary of cricket#Dismissal|dismissed]], if the fielding side can break the wicket with the b
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  • ...2010–11 as a right-handed [[batting (cricket)|batsman]] and a right arm [[Glossary of cricket#Off break (OB)|off break bowler]]. He represented [[Canada (cricket)|Canada
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  • ...is defended by the [[Glossary of cricket#Striker|striker]] armed with a [[Glossary of cricket#Bat|bat]].<ref name="BWC694">Barclay's, page 694.</ref> In a dictionary def ...ing condemned as gamesmanship and sharp practice. It was not actually a "[[Glossary of cricket#No ball|no ball]]" because an underarm action was legal at the time.<ref>[h
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  • ...[[Glossary of cricket#Underarm bowling|underarm]] action even though the [[Glossary of cricket#Roundarm bowling|roundarm]] style was introduced and became established in ...lity did not prevent him from playing cricket and, from 1830, he was the [[Glossary of cricket#Captain|captain]] of both Nottingham and Nottinghamshire. His wife died in
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  • ...the 1770s, though several years passed before its use became universal. [[Glossary of cricket#Leg before wicket|Leg before wicket]] (lbw) was introduced as a means of [[
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  • ...t-keeper|wicket-keeper]] (#11) and the [[fielding (cricket)|fielder]] at [[Glossary of cricket#Slip|first slip]] (#55).]] ...ing (cricket)|fielding]]. Who bats first is decided by the winner of the [[Glossary of cricket#Toss|toss]] of a coin before the match begins. Throughout an innings, all e
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  • ...tury. Patronage and popular support enabled it to outgrow its roots as a [[Glossary of cricket#Village cricket|village pastime]] and develop into a major sport in southea ...delivery bowling]] was introduced and necessitated the invention of the [[Glossary of cricket#Bat|straight bat]]: an evolution in [[bowling (cricket)|bowling]] and [[bat
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  • ...(cricket)|Nottinghamshire]] at Lord's on 1 and 2 May, MCC winning by 37 [[Glossary of cricket#Run|runs]].<ref name="CA4287">{{cite web |url=https://cricketarchive.com/Ar <p>A peculiarity of the two-innings match is the [[Glossary of cricket#Follow-on|follow-on]] rule. If the team that [[batting (cricket)|batted]] s
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  • ...ll of the entries in this glossary. Any queries should be raised on [[Talk:Glossary of cricket|the talk page]] for explanation or discussion.
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  • ...as [[John Small (cricketer)|John Small]] was the first master of the new [[Glossary of cricket#Bat|straight bat]] a hundred years earlier.</p> ...but they did not often succeed on the occasions when they did play on a "[[Glossary of cricket#Sticky wicket|sticky wicket]]" or a badly cracked surface.</p>
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