I think David Shepherd used to do it when the digits were 111, 222, 333 etc.
nelson. also i think david shepherd (that umpire who retired) used to stand on one leg when ever it was 111 or 222 or 333 etc.
What is "111" known in cricket? Answer : Nelson
111 is Nelson in Cricket
It is said that Admiral Nelson only had one eye, one leg and one arm. That's why it is named after him. In cricket it is seen as unlucky - some thing because the number represents the wicket without bails. Some people stand on one leg until the score has moved on.
Admiral Nelson, yes the term used for the score 111 in cricket is nelson. It is believed that there was a person named nelson who had only one leg, one eye and one hand.The term is used in reference to the Admiral. Accordingly multiples of nelson are called Double Nelson, Triple Nelson and so on...
One by one by one.
111
The average score (or arithmetic mean of his score) is the sum of all values divided by the number of values.Sum of all values = 120 + 144 + 143 + 111 + 167 = 685 : Number of values = 5Average Score = 685 ÷ 5 = 137.
Well, honey, an IQ score of 111 for a 12-year-old falls within the average range, so it's not too shabby. It means they're pretty much in the middle of the pack when it comes to intelligence. But hey, IQ scores are just one piece of the puzzle, so tell that kid to keep on keepin' on!
in my professional bowling days it meant you were in the sh*t house
111
The number 111 is sometimes called "a Nelson" or "Nelson's" (particularly as a score in cricket or darts) after Admiral Nelson, who allegedly only had "One Eye, One Arm, One Leg" near the end of his life. (This is sometimes bowdlerised to say that he lost "One Eye, One Arm, One Life" during his naval career.) Another suggestion is that the number is derived from his three great victories, thus Copenhagen, Nile and Trafalgar which gives the sequence "Won - Won - Won".