A ball boy is a person whose job it is to retrieve balls from the field of play and return them to the players.
Ball out is a term used in cricket (an outdoor game). When the cricket match ends in tie, the result is find out by ball out method. In this both the team get one over to play and the team which make more runs win.
A cricket bat, cricket stumps and a cricket ball. Hope that helps.
if you are talking about practice this helps in real time cricket because you get used to batting with the small ball so when you play with real size ball it makes it so much easier for everyone. same could go with larger cricket feilds and stuff.
A "six-stitcher" is what you call the ball used in adult or professional cricket. It is made out of wood covered by leather sewn together with six rows of stitches (three on either side of the equatorial ridge in the ball). Kids learn to play cricket with a softer ball.
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No. The correct term is LBW, and it means Leg Before Wicket.It is used when a batsman, in trying to play a ball, is hit on the leg when the ball would have actually hit the wicket, and he is therefore adjudged to be `OUT`
The term back lift is a word used by cricket players. This is used when a cricket player lifts his bat when he is going to hit the ball.
A yorker is a ball that is bowled and lands at or near the feet of the batsman instead of bouncing on the pitch at a normal distance. They are used to prevent a batter from being able to score a lot and give good chance of taking a wicket. Adding more into it, a yorker delivery restricts batsman to swing his bat and rather play more defensive to save wicket.