That would be a hat trick I believe (the first use of the word)
PACE bowler is the category fast bowlers r part of. quickie, quick bowler, fast, express pace bowler etc
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A "Teesra" is a term commonly used in cricket to refer to a type of delivery bowled by a leg-spin bowler. It is a deceptive delivery that can spin in the opposite direction to the bowler's usual leg-spin, often confusing the batsman. The term derives from the Hindi word for "third," indicating that it is the third type of delivery in a spin bowler's arsenal, alongside the leg-break and the googly. The Teesra adds an element of surprise and is considered a skillful variation in a bowler's repertoire.
In cricket, an "over" refers to a set of six legal deliveries bowled by a bowler from one end of the pitch. The term is believed to originate from the old English word "over," meaning to complete or finish. When a bowler has completed their six deliveries, it signifies the end of that over, and the next bowler takes their turn from the opposite end. This structure helps regulate the game and maintain a rhythm in play.
The bowler took a deep breath before the final bowl.The gentleman adjusted his bowler hat.
probably ian bishop who gets $8 a word
to roll a ball into a bowl
in a nutshell or in a word any1 can describe him as the GOD of world cricket..i.e,he is the best player of gentlemens game i.e, world cricket...
The word 'cricket' is originally derived from the Dutch word 'creckett'.
A 'bowler' hat has six letters.
the cricket phone is lame