an 'on-drive' is when the batsman hits the ball along the ground back past the bowler on the leg side (or 'on side' ) of the wicket
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Cricket. An off drive is when the batsman hits the ball forwards and away from him/her
I dont know what batology is in cricket. But i just did the mean fart!
it either means that you are a natural at playing cricket, or someone injected some cricket juice into you while you were sleeping.
I am assuming you mean which country founded cricket. There is overwhelming evidence that cricket was founded in the southeast region of England.
Do you mean the Walt Disney character Jiminy Cricket, from the film Pinocchio?
The cover drive is a cricket shot that is primarily associated with British cricket. It is executed by playing the ball on the front foot, typically through the cover region, and is widely used in both traditional and modern formats of the game. While cricket is played in various countries, the terminology and style of the cover drive have strong roots in British cricketing culture.
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this means that in every street the cricket players are there who play 'local cricket' for a district
If you mean pro cricket and your very good then probably quite a lot.
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