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What is a strike in cricket?

Updated: 9/28/2023
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Strikers are only in soccer and occasionally hockey, depends where you are from. In cricket, people often refer to someone hitting the ball as "They are striking the ball". Z

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Strike is an place where a bowler bowls to batsmam and batsman faces ball

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