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batsmanbats‧man /ˈbætsmən/ noun (plural batsmen /-mən/) [countable] - At Leeds he made 309 in a day; a modern batsman does well to score a century in that time.
- Len Darling: Bodyline batsman Darling's batting was always positive as well as selfless.
- Neither batsman was troubled although Morris always looked the more positive player, thumping 11 fours in his 134 ball unbeaten 98.
- The batsman drove the last ball of the over for four, and the bowler kicked the ground in exasperation.
- The answer is that his remarkable methods as batsman, bowler and captain made him one of the great sporting entertainers.
- Then it happened, that one false move that a batsman never wants to make.
- Worthy replacements for batsmen nearing the end are hard to find.
- Yet I'd be inclined to play the extra batsman, going for the experience of Hashan Tillekaratne.
► Cricketbail, nounbat, verbbatsman, nounboundary, nounbowl, verbbowler, nounbowling, nouncatch, verbcentury, nouncrease, nouncricketer, noundismiss, verbduck, noungoogly, nouninfield, nouninnings, nounlbw, adverblob, verbloft, verbover, nounpavilion, nounpitch, verbpull, nounrun, nounsingle, nounsix, numberslip, nounspinner, nounstand, nounstump, nounstump, verbtest, nountest match, nounwicket, nounwicket keeper, noun ADJECTIVE► great· Bradman, who has died in Adelaide aged 92, was without question the greatest batsman in the history of cricket. ► opening· More recently, he had a meeting with Morris, when a new three-year contract was offered to the opening batsman. ► other· There was immediate uproar and they all said it was the other batsman who was out. the person who is trying to hit the ball in cricket → bowler |