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cricketercrick‧et‧er /ˈkrɪkɪtə $ -ər/ noun [countable] British English - He probably accepts that the ultimate accolade for the county cricketer will now remain inaccessible.
- Here were my kind of cricketers.
- Somehow, without guidance and peer influence, cricketers are apt to bite the hand that feeds them.
- Strangely, there is both the outlaw and the patriot in this formidable cricketer.
- There have been previous sporting tickertape parades for the 1982 Commonwealth Games team and the 1989 Ashes-winning cricketers.
- Walden, who also became a Northamptonshire County cricketer, went on to play for Tottenham.
► 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► professional· Yet both professional footballers and cricketers were subjected to unreasonable restrictions and working practices.· There were, of course, other professional sportsmen besides cricketers and footballers. NOUN► county· Although a useful county cricketer he will be remembered as one of the greatest county captains of all time.· A one-time county cricketer, he still plays for Darlington with whom he has a reputation as a high scorer.· That could give him an extended, and perhaps productive, life as a county cricketer.· From 175 out of 450 county cricketers in 1949 the number of amateurs fell to 72 out of 370 in 1961.· He probably accepts that the ultimate accolade for the county cricketer will now remain inaccessible. ► test· Most four-day matches have not only been a better preparation for Test cricketers but have also produced generally more interesting cricket. someone who plays cricket → batsman, bowler, fielder: Her father was a very good cricketer. |