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▪ I. off-drive, n. Cricket.|ˈɒfˌdraɪv, ɔː-| [f. off adv. + drive n.] A drive to the off (off D.3).
1867Australasian 2 Feb. 140/2 He made a very good off drive for four. 1881Daily News 9 July 2 Making an off drive for four. 1882Daily Tel. 19 May, An off-drive for 3. 1963Times 13 Feb. 4/3 A slightly mistimed off-drive let to a fine catch by Knight, running around in front of the screen. ▪ II. off-drive, v. Cricket.|ˈɒfˌdraɪv, ɔː-| [f. prec. n.] trans. To drive to the off (off D.3); also with the bowler as object. Hence off-driver, off-driving vbl. n.
1884J. Lillywhite's Cricketers' Ann. 5 Leslie's 144 was an example of that player's very best style, his..off-driving being masterly. 1888Pall Mall G. 22 Sept. 9/1 Then he off-drove his next ball to the ropes. 1893R. Daft Kings of Cricket vi. 103 C. G. Lane..could, I think, ‘off drive’ Jackson better than any other player of the day. 1897Westm. Gaz. 18 May 9/1 At 235 Ranjitsinjhi off-drove the new bowler for 4. 1904F. C. Holland Cricket 10 Ernest Hayes of Surrey is as hard an off-driver as any. 1927G. A. Terrill Out in Glare v. 95 Clement played his first ball defensively;..off-drove the next for three. 1955Times 13 July 8/5 Off the third ball of what might have been the penultimate over Waite off-drove Tyson over the top of Lock. 1977Guardian 3 Jan. 11/6 Greig began by off driving Chandra for four. |