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Cricket scoring zones
Cricket scoring zones




The altered condition may give the fielding side an unfair advantage as the ball can swing more and late.īat carry: If one of the openers stays at the crease, while all other batsmen are out it is said that he 'carried the bat'.īatsman: A player who plays with the help of bat different shots when the ball has been bowled, usually in order to make runs.īowler: A player throwing the red, leather ball at the batsman to play, aiming to get him out.īox: A protector worn by a batsman to protect his part of the body below the navel (genitals), types of guard, like chest guard or thigh guard.īeamer: A bowling delivery aimed directly at the body or head of the batsman.īeaten: When a batsman failed to strike or play the ball, he is said to have been 'beaten' by the bowler's skillful delivery.īouncer: A bowling delivery by a fast bowler which is pitched short and rising towards the batsman's head, or at least chest high.

cricket scoring zones

Such bowl when bowled by leg-spinner is called 'footerīack Foot: Batsman's footwork when he has placed his center of gravity onto the back foot to play a shot, usually a defensive shot on a rising delivery.īails: Two small wooden cylinder-like pieces balanced at the top of three vertical dowels or stumps.īall-Tampering: Illegally altering the condition of the ball by the fielding side. Usually, it is 'How's that's by the fielding side, asking the umpire to declare a batsman 'out'.Īway-Swinger: A bowling delivery that moves in the air from leg to off, for left-handed batsman it moves from off to leg.Īrm Bowl: Type of bowling by an off-spinner that has little or no spin. Can also refer to a batsman/wicket-keeper.Īround-the-wicket: When a bowler bowls with the wicket on the other side of the body to the bowling arm.Īll Out: When a batting side has no more player to bat, the state is called 'all-out', or end of the innings.Īppeal: A call by a player to an umpire for a decision on any playing matter.

cricket scoring zones

All-Rounder: A batsman who has the ability to bat and bowls both.






Cricket scoring zones